There’s nothing better than a street market.
Especially one where there is dancing……tango dancing, no less.
This particular market is in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Just like the French, the Argentinians like their seltzer bottles, too.
There were vintage phones everywhere.
I always wanted a phone like this, but they were before my time.
How many of you have owned a phone like this? What color was it?
There was a hodge-podge of things for sale, like this wine barrel turned wine storage center for dusty (and empty) bottles.
I love this vintage bag because the stickers are truly vintage rather than new tags trying to pass as vintage. I bet this guy could tell some stories.
Why don’t we Americans use cool house numbers like these?
If someone doesn’t want a plain shoe mold,……….
……..then a fancy one is always for sale.
Old collectible buttons were available as were…….
…..rides in collectible cars. From buttons to cars, everyone’s price point could be satisfied.
What is the best thing about the Buenos Aires street market? Dancing in the streets, even if you don’t have a partner.
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That is a lot of great stuff, love the bag and those fancy shoe molds, heck it’s all amazing. My favorite thing however is the look on the male tango dancers face…priceless!
That some amazing stuff. See you at My Dream Canvas.
How fun! Everything was fun to look at but as a seltzer fan, I would have loved to see the seltzer bottle stand. And of course would have had to buy me one… Thanks for the virtual visit!
Love the items. Especially love the house numbers.
Wow. I would go nuts in a place like that. Love, Love, Love the colored seltzer bottles! Wish they were mine! Found you via a bloghop and am now a new follower.
I am so home sick! I love how you captured the essence of Buenos Aires. I was born there, and always have a part of me that is there mentally!
ciao!
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