Downtown Toronto on a Sunday Morning Getaway. |
As we traveled down the highway chatting, laughing and taking in the countryside before We knew it We were merging into the busy atmosphere of the Big Smoke, only to find ourselves smack dab in the middle of the Waterfront Marathon and all the closed off-ramps with Linda the GPS redirecting Us every few minutes....but reassuring Us that The Leslieville Flea Market was only a few minutes away....after a few round about's finally destination accomplished.
For awhile now I have been following the facebook chat about a little Sunday market called the Leslieville Flea that has been stirring up some buzz on Queen Street East in the heart of trendy little Leslieville....and I must say that all the buzz chat was all that! 25 plus vendors filled the back parking lot at the nightclub & bar "the Duke" all peddling their wears from antiques, handmade jewelry, vintage stock, reclaimed , refurbished and up-cycled goods. It was refreshing to find many quality items to chat about with the vendors and fellow pickers each of Us looking for something unique to take home on a Beautiful Sunday in the Sun...
the Leslieville Flea |
Maya and Our treasures! |
If we had, had room this sweet gem would have found a home in our entrance....lots of character! |
So with time to spare we hustled ourselves over to Kensington Market District to see what was happening...the Market was a buzzing as I would expect it to be, we dined on burrito's(one of the best I have had in years I must say) ventured in and out of shops that were packed with hungry Halloween Shoppers eager to find that perfect costume....
With treats on our mind...Johnny Boy and I took Anna into our favorite bakery "the Market Bakery" and as You open the door the smell of sweet yeast brewing, bake goods screaming hello and the need to buy something scratching at your taste buds is delightful...for John chocolate as in a six-pack of triple chocolate brownie delight, myself a rich and gooey pecan butter tart and for Anna a Chocolate stuffed croissant, We also left with a loaf of asiago, cheddar, herb bread and a loaf of pretzel bread which is fantastic....good thing We have walk a mile or two.
BUT...
I have always loved the hustle & bustle of Kensington but on this quick trip into the market I was a little taken back and disappointed by many of my favorite vintage shops and there lack of quality goods being sold at not so fair market pricing for damaged goods. I am not talking about missing buttons here, I am talking beautiful relic's from the past that boast more style in one sleeve than any mall brand outfit could ever have. They were ripped, stained, odor filled and some damaged beyond repair and still asking top dollar...and my question was WHY!!!!
So as we walked away feeling a little miffed by this gem in the city I see this Mystical Celtic face leaning against the entrance to a road styling home with shops on either side and I think Kensington is not just about the shops but the wonderful charm and character or may I say the characters that make up this magically place within the city walls....
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