Its just too sad, and this sweet little Hawaiian Clad youngster was shocked when he heard it. There are no antique oriented flea markets in Hawaii. Isn't that just tragic.
Its true they do have great and multi cultural experiences in Hawaii, like this performer from the Polynesian Cultural Center.
But I did my bit to get the word out about flea.o.logy. Maybe a few of the flea market underprivileged will google our name and show up at our next flea.o.logy on May 5th. Hey, it could happen!
Hi, I love your blog, love flea markets. I'm an avid garage saler. How can I get a booth at the fleaology sale? Thanks very much! Robyn Pearson
ReplyDeleteHi, so glad to find your blog through flea market style magazine. We just moved from San Francisco bay area and happy to know I haven't missed any flea market this year. Will sure drive to Payson in May and check it out. Super excited!!!
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So I'm recuperating in the hospital from surgery and it's the first time I've been able to 1) be alone (except for nurses or my husband checking in) 2) no kids interrupting 3) endless food from a surprisingly decent menu (did you know that liquid diet includes chocolate shakes??) Anyway, my daughter stopped by to visit and brought me the new Flea Market Style magazine and FLEOLOGY is in it! You are officially on the map for flea markets in the state of Utah (which has been sorely lacking for some time!) I'm so happy for you guys, this is huge! Congrats!!! Love, Christine of http://www.thisandthatcreations.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletebest thing is I'll be completely recuperated by May and will be first in line (there will probably be huge lines now that your famous!)