Due to my employer giving me a "special" invite , am having unexpected weekend in Richmond, VA. However, off to a nice start, as I was told by a friend about the 43rd Street Art Festival in Richmond, VA. Forest Hill Park is one of my favorite places to wander in the city. It is easy to enjoy the lake, the trails, and the views of this very old park. In fact, this house was once part of the estate that was located on the grounds, and was built back in 1843 out of stone mined at the site. Though Fall happened last Wednesday night at 11:09PM, this is my first photo of Fall 2010, and will be looking forward to some cooler temperatures and rain.
In Forest Hill Park, this is the Farmers Market, which I was told is a weekly Saturday event. Enjoyed wandering around, checking out a lot of interesting booths (where else can you find a place selling boat or kayak "do it yourself" kits?). One thing that I noticed at this event, the Art Festival, and just about any event I have visited in the town is the fact that Richmond is a dog loving town. Dogs are common at a lot of places (also welcome at a lot of malls) and they are brought along and welcomed at most events. I think that is very cool...dogs are great companions, a lot of fun, and they seem to enjoy these sort of things as much as people do!
Photo at left is a shot of the 43rd Street Art Festival. Drew a huge crowd with a lot of cars parked both in the nearby Forest Hill Park, and also on the neighborhood streets. Festival covered around a four block area, with a lot of booths such as seen here with some very interesting art. Nice to check out what people can do with their hands, and create....always some really creative people out there. Crowd was really nice, and kids were in the street with chalk making art of their own. Like the Farmers Market above, lots of dogs checking out the people, booths and each other. For the third day of Fall, was hot, and once again very dry.
Not only was the day hot, but the music was also, enjoyed checking out this band in the church parking lot. There were a number of musicians at both events, and that gave it all a very nice vibe. Under a tent right across the band a lot of people were sitting and checking out the band. This was a very nice and free (both of them were) pair of events to do. Where the band played was the "food court" sort of area; food prices were very reasonable, and cold cokes and water was just $1 which was welcome on a hot day in the RVA.
So...a pleasant surprise this morning; nice way to spend a couple of hours before work, and a festival that I will be sure to check out again next year. No longer surprised at the fine things I come across in the area, and glad that I was able to see this today. Fall is a great time for festivals in most cities, and looking like Richmond is no exception to that.
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