Hi- I had to go to the walkup teller at Byline Bank on Emerson first to deposit a check and get some small bills. I asked them when the Davis Street location lobby was going to be open, and he said it was open now, but it was not open on Tuesday while I was walking home from my dentist.
By the time I went to the bank and walked over there there were not a lot of crowds at all. I got two bunches of asparagus at Jon First's, and I got two bunches of spinach and two heads of lettuce at Henry's. By the time I got there it was 11:00, and Henry had all of his spinach and lettuce 2/$5. Both heads of lettuce he gave me were romaine, and so I was happy. Normally I get mesclum, but they did not have any today.
I was not going to go into the square, but when I saw there was no line, I decided to go in there and see what Nichols had. I was looking for snow peas, and I am not sure if he had any or not. Henry was out of them. Henry had lots of spinach left. I am not sure how much lettuce he had. Next week there should be a lot of strawberries. Jon First should have some as well as Linda Koeningshof, Nichols, Morlocks, Lyons, Stovers. and the other people from Berrien Springs that I assumed had them today but ran out. They had peonies and asparagus left when I got there. Everything is late this year. They also had a frost the beginning of May in Michigan, and part of my sister's farm got down to 24. She has plenty of apples, but she has only half a crop of cherries and peaches, and most of her apricots got wiped out. Jon First told me today though, that he hit it lucky, and he is actually going to have to thin some of his peach trees. Hope this helps, Nancy