Friday, June 9, 2023

Chester, New Jersey

 The sweetest little, old time town of Chester is about one hour from home in northern New Jersey.
Each year, the first weekend in June, they have the most amazing craft show.
The hubs and I try to go every year, this past Sunday the weather was beautiful, 
lot's of pretty fair weather clouds, so off we went.


Six rows, with double sides of crafters...these people make amazing things!


There were a lot of food vendors also, and "we squeeze to please" lemonade.

There was live music in the gazebo.

I bought these awesome markers for my garden, they will work perfectly for what I am growing this year.

Afterward, we went to a great farm about 1 mile away...
Farm animals, hay rides, strawberry picking, fresh produce, home baked goods,
 beautiful flowers for sale, homemade ice cream and live music!





The bunnies were adorable.











- life is all about having a good time -

9 comments:

Changes in the wind said...

What a nice outing and love the markers.

Marie Smith said...

This looks like a great outing. Love the bunnies!

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Oh, how I wish we had cool events like this around here. Looks like a very fun outing.

Rian said...

You really live in a great place, Debbie... so much to see. (and I also love the bunnies!)

Lowcarb team member said...

Such an enjoyable outing, lovely to see all of your photographs.
The bunnies are so sweet and it was nice to see the colourful flowers too.

All the best Jan

Bonnie said...

What a beautiful day and so much fun! Love your garden tags. Hugs! Bonnie

The Furry Gnome said...

Craft shows are great fun!

Conniecrafter said...

We haven't gone to a craft show in so long, maybe one of these days :) Glad you had such great weather for it. Wow that farm looks so close to the one we have up the road from us, and they have all that same stuff :) Those bunnies are adorable and I love the garden markers you found!

Leanne Coppola said...

You guys do the most fun things! This looks like a great day. I'll have to remember this for next year.