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Old 07-14-2008, 05:46 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by Alisteretc View Post
Dogs are always welcome at the farmers market as long as they get along with others. I was Tucker and his person April (Aquinn) there a few weeks ago which was neat. I don't usually have Alastor walk because he is so small he may get stepped on and have had a big problem with people just grabbing him and picking him up without asking. The farmers market here is just a social gathering where one can buy produce, local art, and just walk around. There are usually jugglers, belly dancers, and musicians there as well. Its just a nice excuse to get out of the house, do something free, and to do something with Alastor. I'm the one there with the small yorkie (who is usually in his orange stroller), and the 3 kids. Perhaps we will run into you there.

I am really interested in a local yorkie playdate but don't know how to go about it...any ideas?
Just saw your post, Sarah! Patrick and I went to the Farmer's Market last Thursday. We went too early, I suppose ... I thought I would have a heat stroke!! We decided to stop off for dinner at Napal ... the food was wonderful! It was so nice and cool in the restaurant and by the time we finished, it had cooled off some outside. I was thankful that we decided to leave Toto home because of the heat. Next time we go, we will go later in the day and perhaps it won't be so hot. We saw lots of neat dogs but only one that looked like a Yorkie. I told Trish that you lived in Clifton and she agrees, we should all try to have a playdate!
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