Showing posts with label fremont sunday market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fremont sunday market. Show all posts

7.22.2008

*sunday market update


sunday's fremont market was really great. charisse picked me up at 620am on sunday morning. we were both extremely partied out from josh's the night before. i slept about 2.5 hours but at least i did not wake up with a hang over. that would have been far worse.

i sold about 65% of my inventory and charisse sold a few items and a duvet. the weather was perfect but maybe a little to warm. eventually the sun kept moving and finally went behind the trees. brian was so sweet and greeted us at the market at 930am. he brought a couple of mc d's hash browns for charissy and i. those hash browns made us so happy! he stayed all day and even watched the booth while i took a nap. many friends came out to visit us and that was so great. i will definitely sell at the market again but now it's time to revamp my inventory.

7.17.2008


This Sunday, my friend, Charisse and I will be at the Fremont Sunday Market selling our vintage finds and craft goods.

We go by Fake Banana (that’s me) and Parr’s Influence (Charisse). If you find a moment in your day to take a stroll through Fremont, please come by our booth and say hello. No pressure to buy anything! However, only you know how much you want those vintage owl salt and pepper shakers. We hope to see you out on Sunday!

~Jessica

Fremont Sunday Market
10am - 5pm

N 34th St and Evanston N


*photo by David Clugston

6.16.2008

summer is upon us...

The weekend was great. Friday night Kitsy’s sister, Amanda, made us a delicious gourmet dinner of braised pork shoulder with a salsa verde on top of cheese polenta. The side was an amazingly tasty tomato salad marinated in lemon juice and olive oil. Yum! Brian and I brought over rose and homemade red velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting. Wow. Surprisingly enough we were not committed to the food coma and eventually made our way over to 611 Supreme for late night cocktails.

Saturday was full of adventure with Matt. He took me on my first fly fishing excursion. It took us a while to get out to the lake since I had to purchase a license but now I’m set for future adventures. I had the best time fishing. My time out there on Lake Ballinger was calming and peaceful. Later that evening was the art opening of Janko’s video installation and pictures called Object. The art party was great. Wonderful Union was full of beautiful and interesting people. We had not eaten dinner so we drank wine until our tummy’s hurt. Matt, Regina, Brian, and I stopped at Snoose Junction for what I think is some of the best pizza I’ve had in Seattle. Half combo and Half Cheese (with an olive tapenade, havarti, and mozzarella!).

On Sunday, I volunteered for my very last shift at SIFF. My time at the festival was a ton of fun. Brian and I saw 5 movies this year. The most we have ever seen during a year I’m sure so it was great getting to see so many lovely movies. My favorites were Still Orangutans and The Edge of Heaven. Afterwards, we rode our bikes to the park to hang with friends and play ball. We rode over to Regina’s for a lasagna dinner, the basketball game and rummy. It was a perfect weekend.

This weekend I look forward to a four day weekend, Marcus’ solstice party, the opening of Fake Banana at the Fremont Market, and Katie and Derrick coming to town!!! Wow. I can’t wait!!