It was a good spread of serious brocante-ware and seasonal basement/garage cleaners..... But it was dimmed by the previous unexpected 'glow' that we felt wandering around Saint Joseph's. I mean really--who or what can compete with stained glass, hallowed halls and kind 'Sisters' selling century-old canning jars....??
This little guy with this raspy-very-old-doggie bark, made me pause to take his picture. He was sending out an 'SOS' bark for his food-dish....it was 12 noon as noted by the church-bells....time for 'dejeuner' bien sur!
The tiny streets of Villerville were jam-packed nonetheless. We walked all around, knowing that we too, were on a tight time-crunch to get home and make Sunday lunch!
So we power-walked through it and not seeing anything extraordinary or anything that compelled--"Buy me for your French vintage Etsy shop!".... I relented to taking a few pictures and marching my weary-self home!
Do I look tired? Petite Fille refused the stroller-ride and I was carrying all 7 lovely, sweet, gorgeous, precious kilos of her all over town.......
C'est tout mes amis! It was fun! A bon, bon weekend! I am almost caught up now! It's been a very busy week at Sunday Brocantes and items are flying off (or shipping off!) to Japan, Australia, New York and Florida this week, to name a few..... in less than two weeks 'les garcons' go back to school--and as I love to say-- "Ooh la la! What ever will I do with all of that EXTRA time?!"
I think I know! ... and I think you do too!!
Bon weekend! A few great sales this weekend-- stay tuned ...
and as always --J'adore your comments! xx!
Enjoyed reading your post and looking at such lovely photos.
ReplyDeletePetite Fille looks so happy!! Is she learning to shop the brocantes? Looks like a nice weekend!
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