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Ok...I ac
tually did this on the 13th, but it is something to check off my 101 list.
I headed out to Vashon Island with bookchick, her adorable child, and her husband (who as a native of the island was extremely helpful to have along). As far as festivals go, this was pretty standard small town fair. We started the day at an all-you-can-eat pancake feed, where I was surprised to eat four pancakes, as I am usually not a big fan. But they came with strawberries and ham, coffee and juice, and sweet young boy scouts came around regularly to top off your beverages and call you ma'am. It was very nice.
The street fair was pretty standard stuff. The usual mix of cheap fair items, crafts folks, hippie stuff and food. I bought this somewhat awesome rhinestone encrusted belt buck
le. There was an vintage auto parade that was somewhat baffling. It took forever to get underway, and then just went right down the middle of all the vendors! There were many cool old cards, but there was also a strange mix of cars that didn't seem worth bragging about to me, but perhaps I am out of touch with the world of vintage. Either that or the parade organizers of Vashon are extremely kind.
I spotted my least favorite ex, but happily he passed by obliviously, and I was not forced to make conversation.
This was not the best small town event I've been too, but it wasn't bad. And it was a joy to hang out with my friends and their delightful child.
I headed out to Vashon Island with bookchick, her adorable child, and her husband (who as a native of the island was extremely helpful to have along). As far as festivals go, this was pretty standard small town fair. We started the day at an all-you-can-eat pancake feed, where I was surprised to eat four pancakes, as I am usually not a big fan. But they came with strawberries and ham, coffee and juice, and sweet young boy scouts came around regularly to top off your beverages and call you ma'am. It was very nice.
The street fair was pretty standard stuff. The usual mix of cheap fair items, crafts folks, hippie stuff and food. I bought this somewhat awesome rhinestone encrusted belt buck
I spotted my least favorite ex, but happily he passed by obliviously, and I was not forced to make conversation.
This was not the best small town event I've been too, but it wasn't bad. And it was a joy to hang out with my friends and their delightful child.