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Sunday, July 25, 2010

St. Jacobs Mosaic

Yesterday we went to St. Jacobs a quaint small town here in Ontario that is the home community for many Mennonites living in the area, including many old order Mennonites.  The market and the nearby village are a lovely place to visit that take you back to a slower gentler time.  We bought fresh fruit and vegetables, walked among the stalls as they were beginning to collapse the market since we got there later in the day, and went to the village to stroll through antiques stores, and admire the Mennonite quilts.





Linked to Mosaic Monday at Little Red House

23 comments:

  1. One of my favourite places for a day trip.

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  2. Guess where we were last Tuesday? St. Jacobs and Elmira! The boys love going to the stock exchange, and I pick up fresh veggies at the market. We always stop to eat in Elmira at At The Crossroads, the buffet has so many choices and the desserts are devine! The gift shop at At The Crossroads is fantastic, as is the quilt shop.

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  3. What great photos. That looks and sounds like a place I'd love to visit. Have a terrific week :)

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  4. What a wonderful place to visit-it must have been like stepping back in time.

    Best wishes and thanks for the "virtual tour!"
    Natasha.

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  5. Looks like a wonderful place to visit. I love the mural on the building. My mouth is watering ... fresh fruit!

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  6. We haven't be to St. Jacobs for a few years now but really enjoy it when we do go. Both of my corn brooms are handmade from there and look like they may last a life time.

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  7. St. Jacobs is a wonderful place to poke around in the shops. Beautiful mosiac.

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  8. Stunning mosaic, St. Jacobs is a great place to visit. They have great quilt shops.

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  9. I love the photos, the painting on the side of the building is celver.
    What a lovely blog, charming name.
    I am adding your blog to my reader.
    Thanks for visitng me at Life @ Number 8,
    I've had trouble getting the comment thing to accept me
    Jane
    Janezworld.com

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  10. Beautiful mosaic. That horse is grand.

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  11. They're such beautiful people. I enjoyed the photos so much.

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  12. Looks like a great place to spend the day...great photo's too!!!

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  13. How pretty, lovely mosaic. I am hosting a CSN Giveaway and would love for you to stop by.

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  14. Fascinating place ... enjoyed all your photos.

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  15. I love these photo's. Great job!

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  16. Oh my goodness, I'm falling inlove with that little village just from looking at the photos. I think I'd really love to go there for the day. Ontario, hmmm? The photos you chose for the mosaic are perfect.

    I hope you have lovely day today,
    Susan

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  17. What a wonderful way to spend the day! I love this mosaic!!

    Di

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  19. I would love to visit St. Jacobs one day. I just never seem to travel over to that part of the province. I found your blog via Mosaic Monday and see we both live in Ontario.

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  20. Excellent mosaic. My late FIL was Mennonite, he grew up on a farm but really liked the city life. He was a quiet man.
    Love the mural too. MB

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  21. Grace, your photos are so beautiful and really convey the sense of utilitarian beauty that is key to the place. Thanks so much for sharing at MM. :)

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  22. So pretty!! You did a great job of showcasing a beautiful lifestyle!! So wish I was close enough to visit.

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  23. It's been a long time since I was at St Jacobs, but your photos brought it back. We used to go for a quilt auction in the spring, and then load up the car with baked goods and unique crafts. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.

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