There was a time that Lexi loved going to The Market. That was before the operators of the TN Pavilion banned dogs “for health reasons.” I happen to know it was really because some of the vendors threatened to pull out because of dogs urinating on their goods. I guess you could call that health reasons if it was fruit and vegetables. After the ban on dogs, I refused to go, since I couldn’t take Lexi. This picture is from the fall of 2006 when Lexi was growing out her hair to play Toto. And yes, that is me with long blonde hair!
I went today with Jeff. Jeff plays alto sax in Chattanooga’s Big Band, Sweet Georgia Sound. They play at The Market in the Tennessee Pavilion in downtown Chattanooga at least twice a year. In the picture on the right, Jeff is front, far right. The band mostly plays the American Standards, and today they were honoring the veterans (Veteran’s Day is this coming Friday).
Jeff splintered the small bones in the top of his right foot about a year and a half ago and is still not able to do much ballroom dancing. Several dancers we know had claimed a couple of the tables directly in front of the dance floor, and beckoned me over to sit with them. In ballroom, everyone dances together, so I got more dancing in today than I have in ages. Jeff even came out of the band to dance a swing and a foxtrot with me!
These folks were outside the Pavilion, doing their own thing for tips, and they were good!
The Market is a riot of colors, smells and sounds. There is enough original artwork to open a small gallery.
Lots of arts and crafts
I had to share a picture of this original “toy” truck holding none other than Tennessee Whiskey and two Jack Daniels shot glasses. How would you like to see this coming down the road?

There were lots of food vendors and I had a delicious pulled pork sandwich with slaw and BBQ sauce. There were also baked goods, produce, honey, jewelry, soap – all homemade or homegrown – and lots more for sale. The weather was sunny and in the mid-70’s F, so The Market drew a huge crowd today.

Nah, you just know the classics.
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I must be older than I look (or act). LOL
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Mom says I actually sound scary now. I must practice more on Cow Kitty. He hisses back so one could say we have a hissing good conversation. MOL
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I think they wouldn’t mind you being there in your stroller. Good job on learning a proper hiss. Wouldn’t want folks to think you have a speech impediment. 🙂
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I guess I’ll start boycotting it again whenever we get another dog, LOL! “Dance card” Hmm. Haven’t heard that phrase for a very long time!
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Nice market…I wouldn’t go back though if dogs and cats can’t go through. If we could stroll on through…I’d hiss at every vendor. I’m getting pretty good at hissing mom said. The hiss is actually a hiss now and not a hiththt anymore.
Shoko
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Looks pretty cool even if they don’t allow dogs anymore. Sheesh, no accounting for taste, is there? Glad you got to have your dance card punched several times. 🙂
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ROFWL>>>& some Humans Amy!!!!! I missed the sarcasm totally!!!
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Umm, I was being sarcastic about the “lovely prices.” I forget that kitties and pups don’t always get sarcasm. 🙂
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I can imagine the wrench going there w/out Lexi even tho’ she had not been in a few years.
And I am a fan of reasonably priced Art!!!!! 😉
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I have stopped buying from the supermarket. The quality of the produce is great and it stays fresh all week.
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In a way it was hard, but so is everything. Since no dogs had been allowed in the market for quite a few years, that made it easier. Aren’t the paintings lovely? Lovely prices too, LOL!
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What a fabulous market Amy!
I love the painting of the 2 people walking along the pathway under the umbrella……
It must have been a bit of a wrench going back w/out beloved Lexi but I feel she was there in spirit by your side!!!
{{{hugs}}} Sherri-Ellen & **nose kissesss** Siddhartha Henry xxxx
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It helps to stay busy. 🙂
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Hi Nacho and Noah! Good to hear from you! Yes, it was a very enjoyable day in every way. 🙂
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Ballroom dancing is how Jeff and I met. 🙂 When he passed several Lexi head-butting tests, I knew he was a keeper.
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Yep, and it was very busy Sunday. I am sure the beautiful weather didn’t hurt!
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Yes, we don’t buy stuff there for the same reason. However, my delicious pulled pork and slaw sandwich was only $4.
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You know the U.S is so different than France about dogs because of the health laws. Like dogs are going to make us sick! People make people sick!! They should ban the wee germ carriers, not dogs, LOL. On a good note, there is a nice dog park directly behind the pavilion, so folks can go there with their dogs and still hear the bands.
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🙂 Thanks. If anyone ever asked me if I was going, I told them no and why not. 🙂 Yes, Lexi will send us the ones we are to have. Jeff wants 2. 🙂
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So true, as long as no underage peeps are imbibing!
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Looks like you all had a great time!!
Nacho and Noah
xx
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Looks like a nice market. We have a small one that runs through the summer but we rarely make it over to it. Ballroom dancing brougth back memories – I did ballroom when I was in junior high and high school
hugs
PugRanch Mom
and Bailey, Hazel & mabel
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That looks like a great time was held by all! XOXO – Bacon
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We use to love going to our local farmers market but found they were getting sooo expensive – $7.00 for a loaf of home made bread ! yikes. they did allow pups though
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I wish I could visit your market once … even without the pup… I can park him in an ice cafe or a mc d LOL
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I love that you boycotted the market after dogs were banned. Now you can go back and enjoy it…. but only until Lexi sends you a new dog. You KNOW that will happen….
Love and licks,
Cupcake
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We don’t care how old we are in Jack years!
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Sound fun, I’m glad you had a good time. 🙂
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That’s a great deal. Our vendors at the Chattanooga Market seem to charge more than the groceries, even for the same organic food. It’s still fun to walk around and see everything and oh my, the great smells. I forgot about that in the post. The herbal soaps and infusions and slow cooked pork and lots more.
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Our green market is relatively small. There are two produce stands and several other food related places. I enjoy going every Sunday morning. I usually come home with two large bags of goodies. I gave enough for the week and generally spend less than $10.
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