This Week at Finnegan's

Finnegan's has been hopping. As in, the parking situation has stretched out into distant fields kind of hopping. I'm happy for them - it's great to see so many people coming to Hudson every weekend! More friends for Panda to make. This past visit, she got a nice little piece of fish - I'm not sure who enjoys going to the market more, at this point.

Since I fall hard for miniature anything, I brought home a little collection of antique bottles I purchased from several different vendors. They're tiny. And I love them. Eleven bucks.(Beautiful wood dish is from Blisscraft & Brazen)

This Week at Finnegan's

I can't believe it's June! After a pretty unforgiving winter, the warm breezes and blanket of green sure feel good. Finnegan's has been going strong since May, but I got flattened by a tummy bug for almost a month so I had some catching up to do. Luckily this past Saturday was sunny and beautiful so we packed up Panda and headed out. Panda got some delicious salmon skin from the lovely kind folks who run the smoked fish/meat stall, and I found a pretty pair of earrings - sparkly, fresh tear drops to brighten up any day. Four bucks.

This Week at Finnegan's

Girlfriday blog - This Week at Finnegan's

Two Saturdays ago was our last Finnegan's outing of the year. It was bittersweet - half the vendors were already gone, there was a chill in the air, the skies were dark. People were giving each other hugs and wishing each other a good winter - it felt a bit like the end of camp. I bought a bag of beautiful deep red Empire apples from the Verger Hudson stall and we made our way into the barn, where a box full of silvery goodies awaited us.

Christian had been eyeing a silverware set for about three years - yup, three years, that's how we shop. I love pretty silverware and was willing to wait for just the right set; that is to say, affordable on top of all the other requirements I had in my head. Call me a weirdo, but there's so much to be particular about when it comes to just about anything, and for me that includes silverware (although, being particular does not lend itself well to shopping on a budget - which is why it often takes us years to buy stuff). The proportions, the weight, the length of the fork tines, the spoons - oh my gosh, the SPOONS. Perfectly round soup spoons, please. I don't know why this is so important to me, but it is. This set included the best dessert spoons I've ever seen - perfectly proportioned, with a matte gold bowl. So pretty.

Salvatore's stall is a fixture in the barn: beautiful serving pieces, silverware and accessories, and always a sweet little dog (one of their several) taking a nap in the chair at the back. We negotiated a special end-of-the-season price and he was kind enough to polish and sharpen all the knives for us - although now we're afraid to use them. They’re very sharp. Thank-you to Salvatore and his wife for making our last purchase of the season so memorable. Until next spring, Finny's.

This Week at Girlfriday's

Girlfriday blog - art wall
Girlfriday blog - art wall
Girlfriday blog - art wall

Last Saturday's torrential downpour put a damper on our weekly Finnegan's outing so we decided to tackle my art wall project. There's a big blank wall in my office that I had destined to become a mini art gallery - three years after moving in, I'd finally collected a sufficient amount of pieces to at least fill a good part of it. I started by arranging everything on the floor in our living room. Christian measured the wall I wanted to cover and marked out the width and height with tape on the floor, and we noted where the light switch, dog food (not shown ;) and filing cabinet were positioned along that wall.I'm pretty happy with how it turned out - it's a fun collection of artwork, prints and photographs. There's a lot more wall left to fill so I have years of satisfying flea market foraging ahead of me...I'm so lucky to have original artwork and prints by both friends and family, and some antique pieces handed down to us from Christian's lovely mom - they do a nice job of balancing the more random items that had caught my eye at Finnegan's. Looking forward to filling in the gaps over the next few years. Thank-you to Christian for the photographs! <3

This Week at Finnegan's

This Week at Finnegan's

I've been slowly collecting pieces in order to assemble an art wall in my office - I'm pretty close to a full wall, and this lovely print definitely fit the bill. It's called "Out of the Stubble" by Archibald Thorburn, and according to this print it's a special supplement to the "Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News" August 28, 1897. Thirty bucks, perfectly beat up wood frame included.