Monday, June 28, 2021

Hinsdale Market 6.27.21

 The Hinsdale Market has several things going for it. Setting up for the day costs a mere $7.00. There are no onerous rules. The Market contains a variety of items, from farm produce to prepared food to arts and crafts. The place is friendly, with folks stopping to chat throughout the day. Theresa, who runs the operation, is an absolute angel. See you on the 4th.


Great maple gift ideas

Summer squash

Knick knacks, shoes and clothes

Eat some lunch

How bout scholastic books...

or cook books

Popcorn with your bubble tea

Bottle top gal is still at it

Love these great wooden flags

Monday, June 21, 2021

Hinsdale Market 6.19.21

 Another sunny, breezy day at the Hinsdale Market. Saw some new vendors today, as well as new marketgoers. The park setting is really beautiful here. There's a waterfall visible on the Ashuelot River, just by the Market, with people riding bikes, hiking, and wading in the river. I sold cookies, brownies and whoopie pies. I'll have to bring more next time. Here's some pics of the goings on.



Life is just a bowl of whoopies

Kale...

and other local vegetables

These folks have over 20 varieties of jams and jellies

Gluten free treats

Love the precision work in these wooden pieces

I have never seen bottle cap art before. Quite remarkable

Boba Gals Bubble Tea had em lined up

Maple syrup...Annnd infused maple syrup. I like the cinnamon

Nice crafts

Pig guarding...

the barbecue truck




Sunday, June 6, 2021

Hinsdale Art in the Park Sunday 6.6.21

 Well, Rara's Market Watch is still in business, now with a different Market. The Hinsdale Farmers Market, located in the middle of town in the park on the Ashuelot River, is a friendly, happening outdoor market. Thanks to Theresa the market organizer for welcoming Amelia and I to the market. We are selling my usual baked items, as well as Amelia's gemstone jewelry and rainbow hats. Here are some snaps of today's market and art fair. Enjoy.

Line for Boba Gal's Bubble Tea. Very popular here.

Summer reading booth. Get those kids away from the TV and into some books.

These carved wooden items are great.

Alfred M Struthers Demon Tide book. Part of the Third Floor Mystery Series.

C'mon. Grow some fairies.

Love this cool wooden American flag.

Lunch items abound.

Our neighbor selling vegetable plants and these cool pot holders.

Let's have fun painting rocks.

Amelia's tinctures. Motherwort is really good for you.

Love this guy's wooden boxes.