The Red Barn


Linda and Bill said that anything and everything could be found there. It was a large “flea market”, with hundreds of vendors selling, as Linda and Bill said “everything and anything”! Fortunately, we only spent a little over an hour there, so of course, we didn’t get through the whole place, and that saved us from spending too much money. Although, we did come away with a few things, it’s also the place where I bought my post cards, and Florida T-Shirts, like every good tourist does. I found some really cute things for our 6 year old Granddaughter. Little girls are much easier to buy for than 17 year old Grandsons. I was searching for just the “right thing” for him, but without any luck, I ended up buying him a Florida t-shirt, but a really nice one that he will actually wear. Here is a photo of one of things I purchased at the “Red Barn” for Madelyn. She loved it, and best of all, my daughter really, really loved it. I can’t believe I really chose something that my daughter loved. Wow! Made me wish I had purchased one for her (she wished I had too- I never buy clothing for my daughter, as I usually would not choose the right thing.)
The Red Barn was the only place that we shopped at, but it was a most interesting place. It was like the huge market place that is near Thomasville, PA, that I have visited when I was in Pennsylvania visiting my home.
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