I haven't had much of a chance to go through my shots from the 11/10 Holiday Market At Plum Creek, but it was a great time. There were about 50-75 vendors, good food, and entertainment. I even won a silent auction item (2 pies from the Texas Pie Company)

Oddly, it rained just before we got there.. and just after we left, but it was beautiful weather while we were there.
Anyhow... it's almost a week later, so I'll post up some of the shots I took in the next few days... starting with the booths:

This booth had one of my favorite games from my childhood. I don't even know the name of it... it's the yellow cone with the red plunger at the back of this photo... anyone have a name?

This woman was selling rugs and other things made using this loom. She demonstrated.

This is a hand-painted wall hanging (about 5x7") that my neighbor did. She had a booth. I'd seen Ms. Ann's painting on birdhouses before, but had no clue she was fairy-tale artistic.
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Those yellow things are called shuttlecocks, aren't they? It's some kind of sir badminton game, I think. We used to have these when I was a kid, too.
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