Festive Farmers Market
The decorations are UP all over town, including our hang-out, the Original Farmers Market. Last Friday we met my cousin, Craig and his wife, Linda for dinner at the Market. Craig grew up in the area, but hadn't been to 3rd & Fairfax in years. It's all so nostalgic.
We had a great dinner at Singapore's Banana Leaf. After dinner we walked around a bit and browsed at the Shine Gallery. This is a unique shop at the Farmers Market. From the Shine website: We recover GENUINE VINTAGE MEMORABILIA from dusty warehouses, old factories, and closed stores. We search the world over for quantity finds, items from bygone eras in unused condition. Here you will find authentic period items mostly from the 1910s through the 1950s.
It's a very cool store, especially if you're looking for an unusual gift.
Craig was craving a bit of sweet, so our next stop was Little John's Candy Shop. Ooooooo, they're expensive, but the candy is exquisite!
So glad that Craig and Linda decided to make the trek from Malibou Lake!
We had a great dinner at Singapore's Banana Leaf. After dinner we walked around a bit and browsed at the Shine Gallery. This is a unique shop at the Farmers Market. From the Shine website: We recover GENUINE VINTAGE MEMORABILIA from dusty warehouses, old factories, and closed stores. We search the world over for quantity finds, items from bygone eras in unused condition. Here you will find authentic period items mostly from the 1910s through the 1950s.
It's a very cool store, especially if you're looking for an unusual gift.
Craig was craving a bit of sweet, so our next stop was Little John's Candy Shop. Ooooooo, they're expensive, but the candy is exquisite!
So glad that Craig and Linda decided to make the trek from Malibou Lake!
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