Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Farmer's Market

Farmers Market & Flea Market in Northern WI

Last Sunday we loaded up our Jeep and headed for Northern Wisconsin.
I joked to a friend that we had the car so packed there wasn't enough room 
for a nail file.  I caught the most grief from my husband and son over my
new addiction...my Vitamix blender.  I knew we were planning to attend  
local farmer's markets and I could whip up a variety of fresh smoothies for certain.
    
I have blogged about our 1920's lake cabin previously and
all the natural beauty that surrounds the lake.  This year I wanted to write
about something different.  It's difficult not to first mention just a few details 
about our surroundings.  Sunday afternoon we pulled into our driveway.  I felt 
instant relaxation...however, I'm not the one who had to mow the yard which 
was now knee tall.  I could barely see the house from all the May flies. 
The exterior of the cabin was covered with May flies in July.....

Since we arrived 7 days ago, I have seen more wild life than in the past year combined.
I think it's the pace you walk at up north!  Everything slows.  You notice the calls of the loons and the eagles flying over head.  The ants carrying off all of the May Flies, which only somehow survive a couple of days before they die off.  Plenty of deer and coyote line the back wooded roads, but our big spotting was a large black bear less than a mile from the cabin.

My parents arrived Tuesday evening.  We planned to celebrate my mother’s 65th birthday in Northern WI.  Even though we only live blocks from one another back home, life gets so busy that we don’t get the same quality time.  I was excited to give my mom her birthday gift more this year than ever before.  I had taken 40 years of our old family 8mm movies and converted them onto a DVD...AND we had plans to dine at the White Stag restaurant.  I have previously mentioned (North-Woods blog July 16th, 2012) this establishment and my LOVE for eating there. 
My son was busy planning pranks before their arrival, a trait he most definitely acquired
from my dad.  I know this because I was the "victim" of his many practical jokes while growing up....so we have had many laughs since their arrival....many hands of cards and beautiful walks and a long sunny day on the boat. 

Luckily ,my family tolerates my addiction for attending flea markets, estate sales and farmers markets.  Wisconsin happens to be exploding with them....They just know every time we get in the car and drive somewhere I can easily get sidetracked.  One of my favorite markets is the St. Germain Flea Market.  Many of the items in our Re-Purpose room have been found and brought back to the shop all the way from St. Germain. This year I happened upon a vintage maple sugar mold, farmer’s market cart, plaid camping stool and a few pewter containers that we will use in floral displays.

A few of us at The Cypress House have been working on putting together a farmers market out front of the shop for over a year now.  It’s the kind of event you can talk about and then put on the back burner...and then out of the blue the topic comes up again.  Well this year we decided to make it happen.   I thought I would set the bar high and attend a few Wisconsin Farmers markets to determine the types of items you can purchase at local markets.  

We first attended the Minocqua Farmer’s Market.  WOW!  This was a beautiful display of organic locally grown produce, maple syrup, honey with a glass display demonstration of a hive, buffalo and pork meat, farm fresh eggs, fresh baked cookies, breads and cinnamon rolls, beautiful cut flowers, plants & evergreens.  Local artists had made soaps and jams.  I could have spent hours there talking with the interesting vendors about their passion of bees and how the maple syrup season this past year had been one of the best ever. 

Next we attended the Rhinelander Farmer’s Market, which is situated in Pioneer Park.  It runs along a small creek and there are plenty of shade trees and mosquitoes.  There were interesting displays of herb plants including cat nip, mint and fresh cut dill.  I even noticed baby chicks peeping around in a bin and hand crafted jewelry, soaps and lotions.  The unique local flowers were beautiful.  I was taken with one arrangement in particular which had peonies and a type of lilac.  (Hmmm.... maybe that is the same reason why the May flies were hatching in July....how can lilacs & peonies just be coming into bloom...very late growing season I guess!) Anyways, I left the market with a strawberry rhubarb jam but wishing I would have purchased the fresh dill a lady had so beautifully displayed.

               
How inspiring the two markets had been and for what could be with our Cypress House Farmers Market!  Together our staff has worked many hours planning and seeking out vendors and advertising to help spread the word.  We hope it is something that will continue to grow and become and attraction for the community. A place where families can spend an hour or two on those precious Saturday mornings.  

We still continue to seek out talented artists and local farmers for produce.  If you, or someone you are acquainted with, are interested in becoming a vendor please contact us at 815.562.4159.  We are looking for local produce, honey, farm fresh eggs, baked treats, artist, soaps & jams.     

The Outdoor Farmers Market
Saturday July 20th
Saturday August 17th
9-2P
The Cypress House
718 10th Avenue Rochelle
    
              


Happy Summer!  
Krista Stewart