A visit to the farmers market on a chilly winter day. Stopped to polish some Petoskey stones and pick up some fresh produce. StringGirl loves to visit the market. The Royal Oak Farmers Market sits at the corner of 11 Mile and Troy Street. Open year round on Saturdays, and during Growing season Fridays and Saturdays. The market limits vendors to only sell what THEY grow. Not the largest market, but certainly home spun and great care and quality.
StringGirl found this whale form very interesting.
Also among the other vendors are various chotcha and "flea market" vendors. StringGirl made friends with some sock monkeys. Here she even go to sit on ones lap.
We made a short stop off at the booth of "A couple of Stoners" (no lie that is their businesses name) to make some of our own Petoskey stone jewelry pieces. For the Girls this was certainly one of the highlights of the entire trip. The "sotners" are a great couple from Petoskey Charlevoix area on Michigans northern lower Pennisula. They offered free lessons in polishing and making the necklaces. With pre drilled cut stones and allowed folks to walk up and polish.
Also among the other vendors are various chotcha and "flea market" vendors. StringGirl made friends with some sock monkeys. Here she even go to sit on ones lap.

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