This is what I wore at Marché Jean-Talon this Sunday-
Marché Jean-Talon originally opened in May of 1933, it was named "Marché du Nord" (north-end market) before becoming the Jean-Talon Market, named in honour of the first Intendant of New France.The Jean-Talon Market is known for its numerous local fruit and vegetable vendors as well as the cultural diversity of its shopkeepers. It is one of the largest public markets in North America and its atmosphere is lively in both summer and winter. It’s like a little village, a place where families have gathered and generations have grown, merchants and customers alike.At the Jean-Talon Market, you won’t just find fruits and vegetables, but also flowers, spices, oils, cheese, meat, fish and artisanal bakery goods, in addition to a wide selection of regional products from all over Québec! Source
Last week I went to my mother's to look at some old family photographs that my recently deceased aunt had and we didn't know about -
Amongst the photographs were this bracelet and pearl necklace that we think belonged to my grandma -I decided that I would wore them at my wedding - Some old, something new, something borrowed and something blue? Am I missing something?
These will be something old-
I leave you with an areal view of our garden-
This is were the wedding ceremony will take place -