Something to do in... Burlington, VT
Jenna Reed
If you're hanging around Burlington, VT on a Saturday morning in the summertime, you should swing by the farmer's market! You might be thinking to yourself, 'why would I go to a farmer's market on vacation? It's not like I'll be purchasing any fresh produce or anything...' but, oh, there's so much more.
First thing's first, juice. I kicked off my wander through the massive sea of tents with an extra-gingery green juice by The Juice Bar.
I don't know what kind of ginger they use, but I cannot get my juices to be that perfectly spicy. It's so incredibly delicious.
Although you may not be looking to purchase any plants or veggies on this trip, it's worth noting that their flats are really impressive and lovely just to look at.
The market is chock-full of an impressive variety of vendors; from bread and pastries, to flowers and eggs.
I stopped by to pick out a doughnut, of course I didn't think to photograph it until it was already gone... I think that's a true sign of irresistibly delicious food.
When I say they had a great variety of vendors, I mean it. Jewelry, vintage and hand-silk-screened clothing and tee-shirts, even a couple of woodworking and home-goods related tents.
If you came to Vermont with a desire for maple goods, you're in the right place; candy, syrup, and more!
I purchased a print to hang in our dining-room area that I will write about on another post soon, I can't wait to frame it!
You can hear the street musicians playing and children getting excited in line for artisanal popsicles... basically the most cheerful Saturday morning you can dream of, all in one massive pavilion.