Saturday morning bright and early, after picking up my signed copy of Michael Lewis' The Big Short from Politics and Prose, we continued our drive up Wisconsin to Bethesda and parked in their municipal lot near the Metro which is free on weekends. The downtown was bustling (this was about 10am). There are a lot of restaurants we will need to return to with special props to Redwood which completely opens its street facing wall for the beautiful spring weather we were enjoying.
We walked up Miller to Wisconsin where the Farm Women's Co-op Market was. There were several stalls outside of cool antique travel posters Sam and I have a thing for, some African statues and masks of pretty good quality, and natural jewelry stones inciting our regular regret we did not bring back any from when we were in Thailand.
The market building itself is small with about 15 stalls mostly related to food and plants. The quality inside was excellent. There was a great french baker where we bought an almond croissant that rivaled the quality of those I got in Paris. There were also acouple of prepared food vendors that looked excellent. Definitely a place we would return too.
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