Photos from the farmers market

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Roses and Steel owner Rebecca Gauna performs with her handmade bubble wand at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Naomi Jean Baptiste, 4, left, and her mother Justine Jean Baptiste hit buckets with water on top of them at the New Mexico Academy of Rock and Blues booth at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Naomi Jean Baptiste, 4, hits a bucket with water on top of it at the New Mexico Academy of Rock and Blues booth at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Jesse James, 5, tries to catch bubbles at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Roses and Steel owner Rebecca Gauna, left, performs with her bubble wand as Amara, 4, right, chases the bubbles at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Jesse James, 5, tries to catch bubbles made by Roses and Steel owner Rebecca Gauna on Sunday.
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Rebecca Gauna, owner of Roses and Steel, performs with her handmade bubble wand at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Roses and Steel owner Rebecca Gauna, left, performs with her handmade bubble wand while Jesse James, 5, right, watches at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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Leilani Rivas, 6, hits a bucket with water at the New Mexico Academy of Rock and Blues booth at the Rail Yards Market on Sunday.
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The green chiles were roasting hot and there was water to cool down.

The Rail Yards Market in Albuquerque continued on Sunday. The farmers’ market is held every Sunday near Downtown Albuquerque from May through October.

Temperatures reached the 90s in Albuquerque, and many children were seen cooling off with a water game.

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