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I keep thinking this can't be a flea beetle, because it's too big (3-4 mm). Then it starts boinging.
presumed to be but as yet unconfirmed, a Tachyerges stigma flea weevil found in the low emergent vegetation in Great Wood, Battle
Gladstone Fleas!
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Venue: Ballroom
Special Event
Come for the market and stay for our new Brunch Menu. The Gladstone Fleas! market is where you’ll find vintage clothing, art and designer goods. Basically, all the coolest stuff you never thought you needed.
Tables for this event are all booked up. But artists, designers, craftspeople and vintage aficionados can ask to be added to our Gladstone Fleas! mailing list by emailing zoe@gladstonehotel.com.
Ballroom: The Gladstone Hotel's largest venue space is perfect for gala parties, dance parties, formal dinners, conferences, and live performances. www.gladstonehotel.com/venue
More About Gladstone Fleas! Here
Photos by: Laynna Meyler
I do believe that's the first one of these I''ve seen in the wild... Caught it from very damp reeds on a canal bank. Trying to ID it, and it looks like an avian flea of some sort, but I've not got anything definite yet...
Will try to get you a side view later.
A feira de segunda mão da Invicta entra desta vez pelos jardins da Árvore e celebra a literatura e os livros. Este espaço dedicado aos estudos acolhe mais uma edição da ladra do norte, o local ideal para comprar, trocar e vender a mais fina tralha. Os convidados literários serão muitos e a música também não vai faltar. Venha conhecer este romântico jardim e passar uma óptima tarde na nossa companhia!
Como sempre, além de todas as preciosidades de segunda mão haverá comes e bebes para quem assim quiser.
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Organização
S.P.O.T
Sociedade Portuense, Outras Tendências, lda
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Local Evento
Pátio do Jardim da Cooperativa Árvore
Rua Azevedo de Albuquerque 1
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Fotografia por Sérgio Rolando
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She has seen better days, although her position in the garage and the flash I needed to use on this rainy day are not the most flattering. I was just so excited to share her with you. Isn't she beautiful? Look at those original metal handles and that etched glass!
I wonder was she originally intended to be a bar? The top lifts back, the doors beneath it perhaps to store glasses? The door of the next compartment drops down like a writing bureau and beneath it sits another draw.
Today I am going to clean off the dust, wasps mud nests and cobwebs and rub in some furniture oil. Part of me loves the colour and another part of me would like to take to her with white paint, but I am afraid it would be a bit sacrilegious.
Either way, I can already imagine her in the guest bedroom, home to an heirloom dinner set and other special bits and pieces. I will share some more pictures when she has settled in.
More Flea Market Finds here - herlibraryadventures.blogspot.com/2010/02/flea-market-fin...