Sunday, August 29, 2010
Sidewalk Sale
It was a busy Saturday morning for me yesterday. I was up early and into the city to meet P- at the Good Egg for breakfast. After, I walked up Congress Street and took in the 45th Annual WCSH6 Sidewalk Art Festival. I was there early and stayed around till 11 to check out a few of the artists, photographers and the affiliated Car Show. Later, it was off to Lincoln Park to visit the PICNIC Music & Art Festival and view all the (all grown-up) flower children of the 60's and their children and grandchildren manning the booths selling anything from t-shirts, art, metalworks, second-hand clothes, homemade leather bags and jewelry, used bicycles, assorted oils and perfumes and lots of just plain junk. It was a beautiful morning to be out and about, and I was!
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Sounds like you are feeling goo-ood, Birdman! I like your forays.
ReplyDeleteHmmm I would love to be there in this event, and the weather was fantastic, beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Awww, darn. Wish we'd been there to share this with you.
ReplyDeleteThe weather seems quite hot...
ReplyDeleteThe weather couldn't have been better. I too was at a fair - peddling photos!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the Birthday wishes...cheers :)
☼ Sunny
Sounds like the perfect day, Birdman. Glad you enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a good time was had by all.
ReplyDeleteDarryl and Ruth : )
Looks like a good time! I love markets like this. We have one coming up for Labor Day weekend.
ReplyDeleteI love markets like this too. Wish I could have been there, it looks like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteWow, you WERE busy! Sounds like a very fun day though.
ReplyDeleteSidewalk art festivals are the best kind. I used to participate in them here when I was young. My son would sometimes go along and spend the day with me there.
ReplyDeleteA great way to spend a day, and the summer art or music festivals are the best. I'll sorely miss them when the cold weather arrives. Darn!
ReplyDeleteOur town had an arts festival out on the street yesterday, too. But you guys planned the weather better. We had torrential rain.
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