Last week, Beth and I went to my favorite flea mkt. Years ago we never missed it, but in the last few, we've not had the best luck with timing or weather to get to it as much as we'd like.
The weather almost kept us away this time too. I guess the day before we went, it had been pretty stormy there.
The forecast for Thursday was rain early, then again after lunch, so we decided to get up there and try to time the trip for the window of clear sky that the weather man predicted.
I'm glad we arrived when we did. The air was still cool, and parking was decent. Shortly after we got there, newcomers had to park along the highway, way up the road. The normal spots in the fields were a sea of mud. We snagged one of the last close places available.
Which really wasn't all that big of a deal in the morning when we got there. With all the excitement of hitting the booths, we wouldn't have minded a trek from the car.
But as the morning wore on, and the Kansas humidity from all the storms mixed with the heat of the day as the sun started to beat down, we were thrilled to not have to hike to the car. We were starting to feel like this poor fellow and decided we had shopped enough.
He'd taken up the best shady spot around, so we decided to head out.
It's a unique place. You don't often see shoppers walking their goats in many other antique venues.
We were satisfied with our purchases for the morning and ready to go. With age comes wisdom, and we were old enough and smart enough to leave before the weather got to us.
Back in the day, we'd have stayed til everyone closed shop and we had no where left to shop, no matter how blisteringly hot the day was.
We had time for a nice, long lunch in an air conditioned restaurant on the way home. And a stop at a couple of antique malls too.
Air conditioned, of course.
Sure wish there were some fun shows like this where I am! Mud or not I'd bee there!! Karla I found a pretty chair of yours on pinterest and then fell in love with the wall treatment behind the chair. I am wondering if you have a tutorial or post on how you achieved the look on the wall on your blog somewhere and could lead me too it. Would love to use this same technique on my dining room.
Posted by: Mary G | September 02, 2014 at 03:55 AM
Thanks for letting us see some of the pretties at the flea market! It sounds like you and Beth had a great time together. So glad you timed everything just right so as to best enjoy the day.
Posted by: Linda P. | September 02, 2014 at 07:39 AM
More fun. I'm due for a good flea. It's been awhile since there was a really fun one!
Posted by: jeanie | September 05, 2014 at 08:07 AM
I thought TX was the only place to see people walking goats on leashes at the antique show :)
It's still a surprise to see, anywhere.
Posted by: Erica H | September 10, 2014 at 05:21 PM