This is what I saw on a sunny Monday morning
at the Webster Flea in Florida...
shiny, sparkly things...
rusty, crusty things...
delicious and yummy things...
unusual flying things...
pretty, girly things...
mysterious, carnival things...
uniquely Florida things...
vintage tin things...
things with wheels and numbers...
:)
glass things...
fascinating things...
tiny and irresistible things...
antique things...
beautiful blue things...
...oh so pink things!
...and classic vintage things.
Did I have fun?
yes...doing my thing....
Did I find a few things to bring home?
yes...
Will I share those with you soon?
yes...
Meanwhile...hope you are all well and having a good week!
Take care!
:)
Oh Laura,
ReplyDeleteMore gorgeous things to drool over. The one thing that I covet most in your photographs is that book with the beautiful cover in the box of lace in the eleventh photo....so beautiful.
I am looking forward to seeing what you couldn't resist !! XXXX
WOW! That flea market blows the one I go to away! I loved the car with 52! I would have been in heaven seeing so many pretty things in one place.
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Diane
I love to look at interesting things, especially if the prices are good, but I gotta tell you what caught my eye.... all those fresh veggies!
ReplyDelete~Bliss~
Just look at all of those fabulous treasures!!!!!! I am going to a flea market this weekend!!!So excited. Hope I find some great things too:)Glad you had fun. Sounds like 'someone' let you borrow the car;) lol
ReplyDelete~Debra xxx
Capers of the vintage vixens
Can't wait! I always feel like I visited the flea market with you after this picture-filled posts!
ReplyDeleteoh, i love webster flea market, i go a few times a year only because i live a mile from the the renningers antiques & farmers markets, the antiques extravaganzas is a must see..
ReplyDelete.i bet you got some amazing deals, i always do. : )
beautiful post.
Oh boy you did have fun! Thanks for sharing all the awesome pictures. The weird birds look like lobster birds as they are the same color. Odd! Love all the sparkle and the pink parlor set. How cute.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day.
Holly
All wonderful things! I look forward to seeing what things you took home with you!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
How fun. The produce looked fabulous, not like the shriveled up stuff we get here in the north this time of year.
ReplyDeleteLoved the Pendleton Woolen Mills sign.
Thanks for the virtual flea market!
Diane
Swoon!
ReplyDeleteYou sure do find the most organized flea markets.
I hope one of the things you brought home was the $12.00 sewing machine! Happy Wednesday - the photos ROCK!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you go to the best places!!!! So much yummy goodness, I don't know what I love the most! Thank you for taking the time to take pics and share with us....hugs and love, Dawn
ReplyDeleteI see lots of nice things and I need a bunch of those sparkly things to add to a chandy.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. All that produce looked yummy. Waiting to see the things you are bringing home!
ReplyDeleteHave Fun,
Cheryl
Oh... It would be so nice to go to a Flea Market but alas.... Here in the northeast there are none until May. Bah...Humbug!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy for me!!
Have A Great Day!!
Marilyn
Hi Laura~~ What a fun flea market. That is right up my alley;)) I cant wait to see what you found to bring home.
ReplyDeleteHope you are having a great week:)
~Cheryl
Wow Laura! Isn't it funny what you see through different eyes. Kathy and I can walk past the same things and see something different.
ReplyDeleteI'm heading to Mt Dora tomorrow to Denna's High Falootin to get some Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. I also want to visit When Pigs Fly. Hope you are enjoying your visit.
xoxo~SueBee
Loved seeing the Flea Market through your eyes. And after a day of shopping I'm not even tired. I can't wait to see what you purchased.
ReplyDeleteWow!!! Love it all!!! How cool Is that the car had 52 on it!! Eva
ReplyDeleteSOoo Jealous! I haven't been to that market in a couple of years. It's one of my favorites, I can feel the sunshine on my face..thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like sooo much fun! Those snow flakey things in the bowl are very cool!
ReplyDeleteSusan
What fun pretties they had! And those tomatoes looked soooo yummy! What a great place to shop, I can't wait to see what you got!
ReplyDelete~Shanon
Laura it is so much fun to sift through things...I love to find unique buttons!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you will join my Valentine's Giveaway!
xoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
Wonderful, how great to see all those images of pure treasure! I wish we had something similar to go to over here. Thank you so much for sharng
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing those sweet pictures with us! I would have came home with no money :)!
ReplyDeleteWow! what a great Flea Market visit!... only in Florida can you find something like those Pink things!!! LOL
ReplyDeleteReally fun post, Laura. The moment I saw that typewriter, I had to google it. If you're interested, here's a good link to the Blickensderfer typewriter
ReplyDeleteOh, I just love Webster! We try to go there whenever we go to Florida (which isn't very often). Glad you had a great time. ; )
ReplyDelete~Michele
Of course, I love the "blue" mason jars!
ReplyDeleteOoohh Laura such an amazing flea market!!!!! I adore the bike!!!!I am looking forward to seeing what you couldn't resist!
ReplyDeletei love going to flea markets but we don't have any here so i have to wait til i go abroad. so i really enjoy looking at pictures like yours. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletehugs,
peggy aplSEEDS
Je veux toutes les pampilles...
ReplyDeletebelle journée
Manon
Just love all this things!!!! W. the antiques lovers
ReplyDeleteWow...What a TreasurePlace!
ReplyDeleteLoved those shiny, sparkly things... and those rusty, crusty "snowflakes"
and old buttons are always waiting for me :)
Hugs
Kikka
(It has gone quite a while that I have written to your blog, I have had broblems in leaving messages, hope I manage now :)
i love those blue platters!!! And, the rusty snowflakes! Thanks for the amazing photos.
ReplyDeleteThese flea markeds are only a dream here in Norway. I have to go to America!
ReplyDeleteWowwwwww speechless.......xxx...
ReplyDeleteLaura, your head must have been spinning around, seing all this gorgeous pieces for sale- so much to want :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,Dorthe
oh i'm so jelous !!! old punxy phil just told us here in pa 6 more weeks of winter !! ugh...i need a flea fix ! bad.....
ReplyDeleteCan I just hang out with you for a while? You find the greatest stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great walk I had again, thank you! I surely went away with one of those blue and white plates!AriadnefromGreece!
ReplyDeleteGood grief! That is some mind boggling stuff.
ReplyDeleteI'm not really a pink type of gal, but that breakfast nook set would have been mine. I've never seen a complete set like that...so Floridian.
Deb
P.S. I've been looking for sewing machine heads, but trust me...I can't find them for $12 in Texas.
I have a small collection of the "vintage tin things". I have to limit myself to only the ones with raised designs, though. The more specific, the less chance of having them take over my home, right?:)
ReplyDeleteOh I bet you found some awesome things to bring home! Looks like fun shopping!
ReplyDeleteI love the big metal globes. I am going to my first flea in three months and am literally counting the hours!
ReplyDeleteMC
Looks like you had lots of fun. Can´t wait to see your finds
ReplyDeleteWow...what a great flea!
ReplyDeleteI see a future calendar page here!!
Hi there. This is my first visit to your blog -- I signed up as a follower. I just love thrift stores and flea markets! Unfortunately the market by me isn't what I would call a true flea market. It's more like shops selling new items.... a real bummer.
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to check out your other posts.
Hugs,
Kay
Yes..Please bring the pink breakfast set home for me..I look forward to seeing you when you deliver it..lol
ReplyDeleteDon't get me wrong I love all the flea market stuff but those tomatoes are making my mouth water:)
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Carole
oh what FUN! I am so longing for my beloved Sunday Flea Market! So cold here in NE these days. I nearly FAINTED when I saw all of those old door knobs!! LOL! ;)can't wait to see what come home with!
ReplyDeleteOooohhhh! I want the chandelier and the tins and the mermaids, those are cool, I have never seen them before (Calif. girl)
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us to the flea with you! karen....
So many wonderful things! Can't wait to see what you bought!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a FUN time!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you nabbed that chendelier!!!!!!!!!!This looks like a real FUN one!!!!!!! Let me know what you ended up with! ;)xo Maryanne
ReplyDeleteI take it that the small car with your number, had to go with you home :D :D :D
ReplyDeleteI had a wonderful time ~ thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Susan and Bentley
Can't wait to see what you got...I love that cute pink buffet with the shelves. Hope you have a wonderful weekend Laura.
ReplyDeleteJermaine
what a great page, gorgeous pictures of such random vintage stuff , but what a gallery ! very cool mrs very cool!
ReplyDeleteLove the bling, so pretty. Love flea markets. From Engagement Rings
ReplyDeleteWhoooohooo...what fun...can't wait to see YOUR stuff!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day you had.... I saw a bunch of things I would of hauled home...
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Gail
casualloveselegance
Love your photos! I want to shop with you :) xoxo
ReplyDeleteoh i so wish i could have been there with you!!! is there any way you would sell one of the mermaids?? my best gal pal charlene gray loves mermaids more than anything! I would love to make her a necklace or something.
ReplyDeletei love flea market adventures, i would love to work for a magazine and have my only job be to go to flea markets all over the country and write stories and take photos!!! but until then, thanks for the great post!!! xox-cindy
Ooo, I want the Pendleton sign.
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