girare a sinistra / turn left

Signs to farmers' market Pahoa, HI

the Pahoa village farmers’ market is to the left

If you drive through Pahoa (in the Puna district of the Big Island, HI) on Sunday morning, you will see this trio of signs directing you to a small, charming farmers’ market.

Each sign uses a different marketing approach to allure potential customers.

Pot Head Soup sign

marketing manifesto

I don’t know how their chili or soup tastes, but I like their banner.

New bww logoThis is my contribution to edition #112 of Black and White Wednesday – A Culinary Photography Event created by Susan of The Well-Seasoned Cook, now organized by Cinzia of Cindystar, and hosted this week by Sanhita of Pocket full of Spices.

The photos were shot in color and then converted to black and white (using Lightroom preset Split Tone 1 for the top photo and B&W Look 2 for the bottom one).

This is the gallery of images contributed to the event.

Who is hosting the current and future editions of the event.

2 thoughts on “girare a sinistra / turn left

  1. e io da bambina che dovevo mangiare i fagiolini verdi almeno una volta la settimana e li odiavo con tutte le mie forze?
    credo di non averli mangiati per anni e poi di essermi ricordata di quanto invece fossero buoni!
    bellissima la tua “insalata romana”!!!!
    baci
    SANDRA

  2. Sono contenta che il tempo ti ha fatto cambiare atteggiamento.
    La tua storia dei fagiolini verdi mi ha fatto tornare in mente che il giorno degli scritti dell’esame di maturita’ quando sono tornata a casa a pranzo ne ho mangiata un’insalatiera piena e senza rendermene bene conto. Quando ho finito, il commento di mia madre e’ stato: “Erano un chilo.”

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