I went to visit a friend in the Big Smoke this weekend and she finally put my OTW illustrative talents to
practical use:
Even those porcelain owls are like, "Whaat?" |
The line forms over in the Contact tab, people.
Saturday
Ottawa Valley Crafts and
Collectibles Show
What is it about this season
that brings out the inner DIYer, crafter, and baker in everyone? Even
the completely incompetent dip their toes in the domestic trades once
the leaves turn a little burnt umberish. Pinterest is a mess right
now.
I made pom-poms for the dog's collar on Thanksgiving. Pom-poms. Why?
I made pom-poms for the dog's collar on Thanksgiving. Pom-poms. Why?
So here's another craft
show. There's free admission
(a rarity) and free parking (a Nessie!).
Expect
hand-crafted items, home decor, culinary giftware, hand knits,
vintage collectibles, y
mucho más!
Library and Archives Canada,
395 Wellington Street. 9am-5pm. Free Admission, Free Parking.
Oktoberfest — ByWard
Market
“Another Oktoberfest?”
say you? This one is different, damn it. So different that someone
who has already been to one
might be compelled to go again.
Face
painting, barrel racing, The Leiderhosers, and a giant pumpkin.
Many
ByWard Market businesses are participating by serving Oktoberfest-themed dishes and drinks,
hosting contests, and doing giveaways!
The
official beer tent is at the Cabin on York.
ByWard Market, 55 ByWard
Market Square. 11am-4pm. 613-562-3325.
Sunday
Pugs for Adoption
This is just a shameless
plug for an organisation that re-homes pugs who don't have families.
Pugs love getting touched by people so you should do your part and go
down to the market to pet a few of these guys.
Donations are probably
most appreciated.
Brewers Park Farmer's
Market, Bronson Avenue South of Riverside Avenue. 10am-4pm.
All Weekend
Antiquing at The
Fieldhouse
Antique furniture, handbags
that you've only seen on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, amazing
jewellery, vintage fashion... it's a rich hipster's dream. Probably
everything is going to be beautiful. Is all that beauty worth paying
10 dollars to see it?
Yes.
The Fieldhouse at Carleton
University, Bronson Avenue And Sunnyside. Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 10am-5pm,
Sun 10am-4pm. $10.
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