Friday, December 21, 2012
Street Scene Lynchburg
After we grabbed some lunch we wandered over to the Lynchburb Community Market which is the third oldest farmer's market in the country, opening in 1783! We bought some raspberry chocolate and watched crepes being made. They make it look so easy!
I'm heading out and finishing my shopping. I won't come home till it is done! I wasn't able to get too much done when the boys and I went out on Wednesday since I had them with me but I really only need a few odds and ends now. Then food shopping, blah!
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Great looking street scene, sounds like you're going to need a holiday soon!
ReplyDeleteThis is my idea of small town America. Its much older than I had thought!
ReplyDeleteI love those old style building fronts!
ReplyDeleteLove those buildings! Though I've spent years watching Breton women making crêpes (they are originally from Brittany, France), I've never mastered the trick because they have to be so thin to be the real thing!
ReplyDeleteOh Tanya I love this scene it is so peaceful. Crepes yummy. Merry Christmas Tanya to you and your family. Hug B
ReplyDelete1783??? Wow! It's so interesting. Merry Christmas!!! xo
ReplyDeletegood luck finishing up!
ReplyDelete3rd oldest is very impressive. Of course, now I'm curious about one and two! What a great street scene you've captured. Looks cozy! Hope you get it all finished today - then a bit of relaxing maybe???
ReplyDeleteI love all those brick buildings! It would be fun to check out the Farmer's Market! :)
ReplyDeleteOh how neat is that sweet little town. Hope you get your Christmas shopping done and good luck at the supermarket :).
ReplyDeleteThat's so cool it's the third oldest! I love the sound of raspberry chocolate and crepes, yum! Good luck with your winter shopping & Happy Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteJoyeux Noêl à toi et à ta famille
ReplyDeleteLove street like this with buildings non uniform and unique
ReplyDeleteI love these old buildings.
ReplyDeleteI hope you got your shopping done!
ReplyDeleteI bet you're happy that chore is nearly done!
ReplyDeleteAmerican essence. Looks beautiful. Please have you all a good Sunday.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a stress free afternoon shopping..I am finally through. Woo-hoo!!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting city street shot. The time with boys, while not good for shopping, gave them a time with you which was very good. Merry Christmas.
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