One fine Saturday morning (back in March) we headed out to see what the Bazaar Sabado is all about.
We arrived early so many of the vendors were still setting up. First we checked out the art in the small plaza northeast of Plaza San Jacinto. There were a few stalls set up selling toys and pottery at one end of this little plaza. Dylan liked the trucks at one of the stands. Matt and I liked the beautiful train at the same stand. We ended up making a return visit to this stand to buy Dylan a truck. We considered getting the train but in the end decided against it. The woman at the stall told us that they only make ten of the trains each year.
We enjoyed some quesadillas, agua de jamaica, and agua de tamarindo inside the Bazaar. There were lots of small stores inside that Bazaar that we looked at (no purchases this time around) and outside in the square even more art.
~Outside the Bazaar
~A beautiful Jacaranda in bloom
~Making our quesadillas with fresh tortillas.
~Our drinks and the salsa line up.
~See those fresh tortillas cooking behind us.
~The train.
~Dylan playing with his truck at home.
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