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Cabin Fever – Feb 5 & 6, 2010

Cabin Fever - Feb 5 & 6

June 7th, 2009

See what you’re missing…?

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SoWa Sundays Shopping Expedition

May 31st, 2009… Don’t you just love it when the TV man tells you it’s going to be 70° Fahrenheit so you wear jeans, and then it ends up being 85° and extremely sunny all day? Me too.

Here’s where I confess that I’m a vendor at the SoWa Open Market and I’ll basically be in SoWa every Sunday through the end of October. I’m glad we got that out of the way. So this weekend I dragged a few of my friends (and one furry, four-legged lady) down to the South End for some window (or tent?) shopping. Here are the highlights, if you want to see more, go here.

When Daisy wasn’t busy hitting on every other dog at the SoWa Open Market, we were making her pretend to look at the art at Bumble Belly Designs, ha! Art at Bumble Belly Designs Vintage Fur Coat Catie and Kristen and RingsCatie tries on a vintage fur jacket (Only $60) despite the fact that it’s unbearably hot and we go over to visit our friend Cadence who makes button rings and paper collage bracelets. Like any normal girl, Catie makes a bee-line for a robot collage (cough, geek, cough cough) by Emily of Dream Girl Art and we all admire Dream Girl Art Greg Stones Greg Stones - Sock Monkey, Moon Penguin The Golden Girls @ Big Fat Magnets the Penguin Watercolors by Greg Stones including one of my favorites: Sock Monkey, Moon Penguin. Above: Golden Girls mousepads at Big Fat Magnet. We found these amazing printed ceramic cups from Unkle Thirsty with unusualEmily buys the windmill cup Windmill cup This is a serious ring. images printed on them and Emily bought one ($20) from bleach-blond Elvis with gold aviator sunglasses. Two tents over, Catie and I discussed this ginormous ring from Filomena’s House. The designer, Ashley, tells us that her jewelry has been featured on What Not To Wear- we’re hoping it was on the “What To Wear” part of the show… (it was!) With our pale-New-England-winter skin feeling the beginnings of a sunburn, we ducked into the SoWa Antiques Market in the old brick barn at 540 Harrison. The next three photos can probably be attributed to heat stroke. It actually scares me how well Catie rocks Trying on an outfit @ Stock Keeper Stock Keeper outfit Catie is beauteous this outfit from Stock Keeper Costumes- tulle skirt only $50! Kristen and I love this gorgeous antique chaise lounge upholstered in gold fabric (for $195) sets of Golden Chaise Lounge Tea Cups I don't know what this is but it's awesome vintage teacups ($5 each) and what we think is a pillow- made of intricately sewn fabric. Emily tries on (without a changing room) and buys a white vintage dress ($10!) and Daisy befriends a dog roughly ten times her size. Starving, we head Emily tries on a dress... That big dog wants to eat that little dog. Drinks on the patio Salad Special at Rocca over to the Rocca patio for some late lunch. We order the Salad Special- the ingredients are straight from Russo’s Food & Produce Market in the lot behind Rocca (fresh produce every Sunday!) and a couple of pizzettas and a proscuitto panini plus a round of Rocca’s famous Ligurian Lemonade. Ahh! Sundays in Boston are fun again.

Do I even have to remind you?

Of course you know that Art Walk is this weekend. And you also know that SoWa Sundays kicks off with a special 2 day event Saturday and Sunday!sowa-bouquet

Everything you need to know is right here:

SoWa Sundays info
SoWa Art Walk info
SoWa Open Market info
SoWa Antiques Market info
SoWa Produce Market info
Free Parking Map
Neighborhood Map

and here’s a pretty picture…

check back for updates each Sunday :)

May First Friday (bring your umbrella)

Here’s what’s new on Thayer Street for the shows opening Friday, May 1st.

I’m a big fan of the pieces at Walker Contemporary- they’re almost optical illusions and it took me a minute to figure out exactly what I was looking at. The show at the Boston Sculptors Gallery is great! I love Beth Galston’s jellyfish-like installation and Lorey Bonante’s bow-tie sculptures, which look more like pterodactyls than clothing. Very anthropomorphic!