September is one of the reasons I love living in this part of the country. (And October too.) The cool evenings. The brilliant blue skies and the hint of fall foliage.
And opening day at Clover Market!
On Saturday morning, we took an early drive out to New Hope and stopped at this beautiful lavender farm on the way. I love how even Wilson took time to smell the lavender.
We also made a few new friends. The resident llamas were very welcoming.
But seriously, the lavender. Can’t you just smell it?
Then Sunday was all work. And fun too. As always, Clover Market did not disappoint. I just love being a vendor at this seasonal antique/art/handmade/vintage market in Ardmore. I get to see so many familiar faces, and new ones as well, in such a fun setting. Thank you to those of you that stopped by and said hello!
If you missed Clover yesterday, the next market is October 14th. Mark your calendar. We’ll be there with new inventory. I hear people drive 2-3 hours just to attend! Yes, I’d agree that it’s that good.
But first we’re gearing up for next weekend’s Brick & Mortar Harvest Party! There will be fresh, never before seen Circa Dee inventory in store. Open 10-5 both Saturday and Sunday. We’re located at 1814 Valley Forge Road in Worcester, PA.
See you soon!
Oh, that looks dreamy! I am a little jelous I might say, the only think we can smell here are the cacti;(
Wow, your booth looked fantastic! Love those mirrored side tables. Did they sell right away? And is that big lace piece your backdrop??
Lisa – the big lace piece is my booth neighbor, Marsha’s side wall, but it worked so perfectly well with my space. I was so excited! One of the tables sold. There was a lot of interest in them. I wish I could “hang out” more though because I wanted to visit your space and JFC. Good problem to have I guess…
I just love Wilson’s new hoodie, red looks good on the little pup!!!
I wish I lived close enough to visit, Dana. I love your pictures. September down here in Florida is still hovering around 90 in the daytime. We are excited that it cools to low 70s at night. Only a few more weeks. Our time to enjoy the outdoors is coming.
I just bought a lavender plant in hopes that it’ll make my backyard smell lovely! I’ve never seen a lavender farm. Very cool!
That cute dog is a nice touch to the first photo! So much nice things in your booth!
Your booth looked amazing. I’m going to try for October.
Thanks Cynthia! You should definitely check it out.
Wilson is adorable. The red hoodie read brings out his floppy ears. 🙂
I can’t believe I didn’t see your booth- what a crazy day! Lisa is right, the lace back drop is amazing- what luck! Oh, and I love that lavender farm, beautiful pictures that show the abundance.
see you at the end of this week to stock you up with joeys… 🙂
Love the smell of Lavendar,good luck this week-end.
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