21st Annual Tommyknocker Bazaar
By David Josselyn
Ho, ho, ho, the goose is getting fat, please to put a penny in the old vendor’s hat. The twenty-first annual Tommyknocker Bazaar was held in the Teller House on December 1st and 2nd which featured scores of local vendors offering timely goods for holiday giving. Stepping into the Teller House is like you traversed to another dimension in which the Victorian Era blends with the modern.Many of the vendors were attired in Victorian garb and Father Christmas was in attendance taking Christmas wishes and spreading cheer, fitting right in with the look and feel of the Teller House ambiance. A horse-drawn carriage traveled the cobbled (and paved) streets of Central to the delight of smiling children and amorous adults. The scents of smoked meats and spiced cider wafted through the halls and money exchanged hands for goods. Unique crafts, art, foods, decorations, and books could be found; from steam-punk lamps to hand-carved wooden clocks.
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