Thursday, September 8, 2011

A little taste of our French Flea Market: last one of the season is on Saturday















I cannot wait for this Saturday's French Flea Market at Pomegranate. It's the last of the season (how did that happen so quickly?) and promises to be a fabulous market. We have some of our favorite vendors coming, as well as some brand new vendors, bringing loads of antiques and vintage goodies, wonderful hand-crafted items, garden art and lovely florals. Prices are always great! They'll be all set up in our gardens at Pomegranate on Saturday, from 10-4. The shop is open until 5, and we're full of new fall arrivals inside. Although some vendors can accept credit cards, it's best to bring cash. I suggest running shoes, a big tote (along the lines of those big IKEA bags) for all your finds, and a pocket filled with plenty of mad money (although I guarantee you'll find some cool stuff for under $20).

Above are some pictures from our last market, just to give you a taste of all the wonderful things you might find. Okay, I'm really mad at myself for not buying that faaaaabulous poodle portrait from the 60's. Mr. Beau Geste must have been one pampered boy.

We're in the historic farmhouse buildings just across the street from the north end of Macy's, on River Mall Avenue. Oh, here's another important tip when you shop the market: park across the street in the lot! Not along our narrow little roadway: last time the police showed up and issued warnings to those parked precariously. Not good.

See you Saturday! Go to www.pomegranate-home.com for more info and directions.

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