Rainy Day at the Fremont Market

I’m debating going to the Fremont Sunday Market tomorrow. It’s a fun place to get a bit to eat, look at antiques and crafts, and people watch.

ivysaurus

Rain Coat: Wet Seal
Leggings: Newport News
Boots: Hunter
Purse: Crystalyn Kae

You know you’re at the market when you see the flags and unofficial vehicle.

Fremont VW

That’s right: Unofficial

unofficial

There are a lot of great arts in Fremont.

Fremont logo

It is Fremont, Center of the Universe, and capital of all things quirky. At the annual Solstice Parade, you can see dozens of naked cyclists wearing nothing but body paint and a smile.

I went to the market a couple of months ago and ran into a dog named Zsa Zsa who had a heart-shaped patch of brown fur on her back.

Heart

I asked to take her picture and not only did her person oblige, she gave me a bookmark with the link to Zsa Zsa’s website! Turns out Zsa Zsa has a book.

Zsa Zsa

I had a pair of this style of roller skates when I was a kid. They are adjustable in length and wider and strap on to a pair of shoes. Old school!

antiques

I also had these classic wooden blocks. It’s probably a bad sign when the toys of my childhood are considered antiques.

wooden blocks

If you’re ever in Seattle, I recommend a trip to the Fremont Market.

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4 responses to “Rainy Day at the Fremont Market

  1. I love your pet dinosaur! Does he eat a lot?

  2. You should wear green at least a few times a week. It’s such a lovely color on you! I love the Fremont Market. I don’t think I’ve been since summer, though. It’s about time I make a trip out there!

    Great seeing you the other day!

    • Thanks! I’m glad green suits me. I just bought a green top at Goodwill today! Fremont is fun and I really enjoy the market. Of course, summer is the best time but there is an indoor part for rainy days. Good to see you again too!

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