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signs of autumn |
It has been quite some time since my last post. I blame it all on the summer. Once upon a time, summer seemed endless but now it is action packed and frightfully quick. Most of our summer was spent doing renovations on the house - now that seemed endless! I'm pulling those photos together and will showcase those before and after pics next week. For now, I've got a fun new find (for me that is) that I want to share with you. It's a great place to spend a Sunday afternoon. I stumbled across it by accident on the way to September's
Brimfield Antique Market. Let me show you how that turned out ...
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vintage duck making get away |
It rained and it rained and it rained some more. We got there on Friday and the poor vendors had had it. Many of them spent the majority of the week under 8 inches of rainfall. Their stock was sunk in the mud and their spirits seemed that way too. This little antique duck pretty much said it all ... I've got to get out of here so might as well swim! The sun finally arrived on Friday (the same time we did - is it a coincidence?) and we did do a little shopping ...
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Sweet little table |
I found this sweet little table at the tent of
Tula Antiques. We met the proprieter, Lisa Bobinski and spent some time chatting and checking out her fabulous finds ( there were many). She told me that she also sells her finds at the
SoWa vintage market on Sundays and that we should make an afternoon of it one day. I was intrigued ... SoWa! you say? I need to know more but first I need to take this table home with me ...
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my new table |
Here it is happily at home in my living room!
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SoWa Vintage Market Poster |
I found out that the
SoWa Vintage Market is THE place to be on a sunny Sunday morning or afternoon.
It is a super cool venue where you find an eclectic bunch from artists to gourmet food trucks and farmers to vintage furniture, decor and clothing vendors. It is crawling with hip people and their babies and pets. It is located in the South End of Boston between Albany Street and Harrison Avenue. They neighbor the Pine Street Inn if that helps to point you in the right direction. I have to say that it has been awhile since I've spent time in that area and was pleasantly shocked to see just how beautiful the buildings and surroundings have become. Boston has some pretty cool architecture and great old mill buildings. It is so nice to see these places put to great use.
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ceiling of the parking garage - pretty cool isn't it? |
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Sowa Vintage Market |
So off I went with my friends, Grace and Alice. The parking is easy and cheap and it is very easy to get to. We had an awesome afternoon and would recommend that you take a friend, your husband or wife and even your kids. There is something for everyone... food, art, antiques, people watching, farmer's market, small start up companies and even live music to accompany you. They are open only on Sundays from 10-4 and only until December 18th. I have it on good authority (Lisa from
Tula Antiques) that the holiday market is fab!
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at the Farmer's market |
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veggie stand |
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creative flower crates |
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honey jars |
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this way to the vintage market |
Once you get through sampling all the delicious goodies on offer at the farmers market then you follow the signs in to the vintage market. Once you get there - it is an entirely different world filled with lovely artist studios, boutique shops, gourmet food trucks and the Vintage Market located in the brick mill building.
Now we are back where we started at
Tula Antiques but in SoWa and not Brimfield. Take a look at that interesting mirror - you may just see it hanging in my house! This is one of the first vendors you encounter when you walk into the building. It makes for a great start.
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elegant painted tables |
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inside the vintage market |
This picture is a bit blurred but only because it was a bee hive of activity with so many people on the move. It's organized chaos of the best kind. We are going back soon - well, very soon because we have to pick up those totally cute tables in the picture above. I hope you check it out - you won't be disappointed!
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Our Concord Grapes |
I couldn't resist showing off our first batch of Concord grapes. We planted our vines (thank you Ephraim Wales Bull) two years ago and this is our first season of honest to goodness fruit! We had more fun picking the grapes and eating them right off the vine.
Next week, I will show you some pretty great before and after pictures of our summer project here in Concord. Until then - have a great week!
Great photos. Looks like you really enjoyed the SOWA market. Did you change your living room around again? Looks great - as usual. I can't wait to see it in October. I also can't wait for your before and after pictures.
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A beautifully written, interesting, charming post, Ellen!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comments! It was one of those places that has been right under our noses the entire time. Loads of fun whether you are looking for a bargain or just in the mood for rubbernecking (that was my mother's word - I couldn't resist).
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Love this post, Ellen. I am definitely going to check this place out! Looks like you found some real treasures!!!
ReplyDeleteVal - you will love it!
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