was recently held in Convention Hall on the Asbury Park Boardwalk.
This bazaar is different from typical craft shows in that the items offered are from
local artists and unusual makers, vintage collectors...also offered were some unusual foods and drinks.
There was live music, popcorn, ice cream, unique food and drinks.
Always Amalfi Boutique
WeirdoughNJ
I loved these 2 people...husband and wife, she makes the sour dough bread, he created the logo.
He tended the booth with her...2 very nice people.
I also met an engaged couple, 2 really adorable people.
She was the creator, he was there supporting her.
I did not take a picture of them...I was gabbing too much and forgot.
Vinyl
Handmade Jewelry
There were some pretty live plants and home baked treats as well.
We stopped for pizza on the way home...that's usually the best part of the day.
On this day, the bazaar was way better for me...
the hubs prefered the pizza.
In fact, it was pretty darn good!
This is my kind of bazaar!
That looks like something I would enjoy going to. There's a local woman here who makes and sells sourdough bread. I've yet to buy any because it's rather pricey but I've wanted to.
ReplyDeleteThe Asbury Park Convention Center is a great indoor space and nice to see that it housed this indoor event which we would also have gone too, Debbie. Homemade soup is usually one on my purchases at similar events.
ReplyDeleteThis one looks like loads of fun!
ReplyDeleteWonderful event
ReplyDeleteI was there for a Dick Clark Caravan of Stars concert in 1965.
May
Hello Debbie,
ReplyDeleteThe bazaar looks nice, lots of lovely items. I would have had to try the sourdough bread, looks good. Take care, have a great day!
Sounds like a lot of fun. I have not been to Asbury Park since I was a young teen. I have to get there this summer.
ReplyDeleteLots to see and lots to buy!
ReplyDeletePleased you enjoyed that sourdough bread :)
All the best Jan
I would definitely love looking around this place and loving all your photos allowing me to do that virtually. Thank you Debbie :)
ReplyDeleteHow fun. What wonderful booths!!! We have a few things like this with all local vendors and artists. It is outdoors though. Pizza looked good too!
ReplyDeleteDear Debbie, I love places like this. So much fun. Lively photos. Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
ReplyDeleteLove the sign that tells us that the soaps were tested on the hairy human. Linda in Kansas
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was a well attended bazaar too with plenty of different things to look at. So neat that some were happy to get their pictures taken too!
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