Nothing beats an early morning trip to to the markets. Besides a day at the beach or perhaps a lazy sleep in, getting up early, grabbing coffee and strolling through the markets is my favourite way to spend a Saturday. This weekend I was in luck as both the jumbo sale at Seaforth and the Surry Hills markets were both on, each a treasure trove of sometimes useless things. Since our house sitting gig is over, we're back with J's parents, meaning we really don't have room to be buying more 'stuff' but who can resist a market deal? We walked away with some old National Geographic mags, a few records and some wooden clothes pegs which I'll add to my random (and useless!) collection of 'things' - all for $5.40 - bargain.
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May 10, 2011
market love
Nothing beats an early morning trip to to the markets. Besides a day at the beach or perhaps a lazy sleep in, getting up early, grabbing coffee and strolling through the markets is my favourite way to spend a Saturday. This weekend I was in luck as both the jumbo sale at Seaforth and the Surry Hills markets were both on, each a treasure trove of sometimes useless things. Since our house sitting gig is over, we're back with J's parents, meaning we really don't have room to be buying more 'stuff' but who can resist a market deal? We walked away with some old National Geographic mags, a few records and some wooden clothes pegs which I'll add to my random (and useless!) collection of 'things' - all for $5.40 - bargain.
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3 comments:
Love a good market and there's just something about old National Geographics isn't there? I've got a few treasured old ones at home myself. Looks like you had a lovely time strolling the markets!
i love a market rummage! who can resist?
quality!
makes my little old tip shop blush in shame.
xo
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