Hubby, Youngest, and myself, visited a "Vintage Market" event for the first time. It was ex-spen-sive!
It was fun to walk around and see what they had. Some "tents" were old time campers you walked into. Sort of a fun time, lots of "gypsy" style clothing, jewelry (some handmade), homemade sauces, jellies, antiques, food and music. In the second photo up, the first camper sold coffee, the yellow and white sold lemonade. Just lots of cute camper "stores" and lots of stuff to look at. Just out of my price range. I wasn't really looking for anything, we just wanted to come check it out. There were lots of customers dressed in "hippie" and "gypsy" outfits for this event.
I felt right at home honestly. I am part "hippie" some days.
Youngest wasn't feeling good, so we left the event and got her back home to her bed. While she slept, I whipped up two dozen pumpkin-corn muffins. Hubby and I took off on the Harley and went to the campgrounds to enjoy a big pot of campfire chili with family and friends. We didn't camp, but we stayed for dinner. This was a new recipe I found while deep cleaning the kitchen. It won 3rd place in a "heart healthy" contest, so I wanted to try it. It's okay. It's a not real flavorful, but it suited the purpose of being an easy side for chili. I still think my buttermilk corn bread is much better (moist and better flavor), but it was easier to transport on a motorcycle.
You heard me right too. The "deep clean" has started in small amounts. We didn't play all day yesterday either. We started the planting of the garlic too - got 71 cloves of Moroccan Creole planted. I'll be planting all week to get it in a bit earlier than last year. I got it all in by October 11th last year, but there is a chance for a frost early October, so I'm working like a mad woman (again).






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