Farmers market funFun at the farmers market
James McLelland Sr. and his wife Beverly sell home grown vegetables at the Fulshear Farmers Market Saturday. The McLellands have been coming to the farmers market every weekend for six years.
Aisha Wilson spends her Saturday morning at the Fulshear Farmers Market.
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