Showing posts with label Cedar Lake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cedar Lake. Show all posts

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Oddities, Novelties & Monstrasities Market - 1st Annual



Uncle John's Flea Market, that is where we were at today, to see the Underground Prophets at the 1st Annual Oddities, Novelties & Monstrasities Market in Cedar Lake, Indiana.











 


The vendor in the next couple photographs could not get enough of Underground Prophets. She had here hands in the air dancing to the Prophets, as it were.


 


Great food, great people. They had some scary clowns doing a real good job enticing you to their candy, then locking you up, sort of. Well okay, free face painting for the kids. 




And of course the flea market was going on. No pets allowed. Bummer.





Back to inside the Market. It did cost $5 to get in. I thought it worth it just for the band, yet there were a lot of cool artists vending their talent here. My bride Christi has some better photographs of that which I will link to when her blog is up.







Yes, the most delicious chicken taco we have ever eaten!!!


 












Oddities, Novelties & Monstrosities Market
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If you are looking for a fun band for an event, look no further:

Underground Prophets


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Friday, February 3, 2012

"Bad Dates" Art Show - Pier 74, Cedar Lake IN

A couple of the Paul Henry's Art Gallery Acoustical JAM artists I know were going to play at Pier 74 for an art show opening, so before going to photograph "The Robots" in Crown Point, I decided to drop in to support the two artists, Rich Hall and Melissa Welch.

I'm glad I went.  I liked the art, the venue was nice, and of course what made it even better was Rich and Melissa.  Photography wise, lighting was poor near Rich and Melissa, so I had to use some flash for the firs time.

What I did find unique to photograph was the ceiling, as strange as that may be to you . . . not me. Check it out at the end of this blog.











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