Friday, August 4, 2017

Canton, Texas Indoor Buildings

It was hot and very humid so we decided to look at the Swap Meet Centers that were indoors.
And other shops around town.
 This was a mural inside the Marketplace
 Nice bed
 The Marketplace was separate booths
This one had cute Christmas Tree's with wrapped wood.
I liked these Christmas Tree's

Next stop the Paul Michael Company
This is an online shop 
They had their showroom and warehouse open.
I liked this shop!!
 Single Longhorns

 Petrified Wood Bowl's


 Dinosaur Skull
 River wood shaped star
 Very large Oyster Shell


 Geode Bowl




 Long Horn's
 "G"

 I love Halloween
Adorable Pumpkins
 Cute witch
 We liked this interesting table
 Rock Bowl

 Geode Table
 Drift Wood Horse

 Zebra
 Amethyst Boots
 Petrified Tree Stools
 Very beautiful

 Geode's 





 I really like the large bottles

 
 Long Horn Chair

 Fun moment

We traveled over to the other side of the venue,
and went to the Village
 I liked this Teeter-Totter
 Miniature Donkey's
 These animal houses were very ornate 
 Built out of cedar very colorful

 The elusive White Buffalo
So next to the Village was the Mountain
Another set of buildings in rustic design
 Buffalo Girls Hotel
 This was the Hotel



 So all of the little shops were in unique little buildings.
 But in 2016 the Mountain caught on fire burning up most of the 
small buildings and shops.   It was devastating they are trying to rebuild.
 You can still see visible sign of the fire on the tree's and some of the buildings.
 This is a small church that the fire did not burn.  It burned everything else
around it but did not touch the Church building.
Some of the photo's from the fire of 2016



 Some of the Mountain buildings remained but most were closed.




 A Cicada

 It wanted to smile for the Camera


 This interesting Dove flew in and landed.
notice its beautiful markings on its feathers.
Its called an Inca Dove




 Sister Gibson
Cedar Bench and Table

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