Fall is in full swing!
And there is no better way to celebrate the season than to attend a fall festival — especially one that includes pumpkins, “vintage hip” vendors, food trucks, a wine bar, and live music.
Last weekend I made the long drive from Maine to attend just such an event – the Lucketts Fall Market in Virginia.
Won’t you join me there?!
Lucketts Store and Markets
The Old Lucketts store is a late 1800’s general store in Lucketts, Virginia that was turned into a “vintage hip” multi-vendor space that sells old and new home furnishings and decor.
In the spring and fall they hold an outdoor market featuring additional vendors, food trucks, a wine bar, and live music — all with the same “vintage hip” vibe!
It is like a big old vintage/antique party!
Get information on the Lucketts Markets here.
I had been to the Lucketts store and the Spring Market multiple times when I lived in Maryland. In February, my daughter Zoë and I found some great pieces for her daughter Poppy’s nursery at the Lucketts store.
Years ago at the Spring Market I got a wonderful salvaged architectural piece that made the move to Maine with me and now graces the upstairs hallway. It makes such a statement!
I had never been to the Fall Market, though, so I was ready to make the trip!
Lucketts also holds a Holiday House from early November through early December. This fully decorated home is full of holiday inspiration and all the decor is for sale! I would love to go sometime! Get all the information here.
Getting There
I chose to drive instead of fly to the DC area for this event so that I would have plenty of room for my purchases!
I hadn’t made the drive from Maine to Maryland since 2019. Before I moved up here full-time, the long journey up and down 95 was nothing. I would regularly come to Maine for a long weekend!
I don’t know if the drive has gotten worse or if I have become unaccustomed to highway traffic. Most of my drive time these days is on quiet country roads or easy-going Rte. 1. Wow, there were so many cars and huge trucks on the highway! And construction all over the place. Even if they weren’t actively working, it seemed like there were jersey barriers and bright orange reflective cones everywhere.
It all made for a tough drive! Most importantly, though, I made it to my destination safely.
And excited to see friends and family and do some fun shopping!
The Lucketts markets take place at the Clarke County Fairgrounds in Berryville, Virginia. It was about a 1 1/2 hour drive from my friend’s house near Baltimore, MD, where I was staying. Part of the route took us on the kind of country roads I am used to these days, so it was a much better day of driving!
Parking was ample and free!
We had Early Bird tickets, so were able to shop on Friday from 8:30 until 12:30, when the show opens for general admission. If you are looking for a specific piece of furniture, I would recommend Early Bird shopping. We got there around 10 and quite a bit of furniture was already marked sold!
Let’s go for a stroll around the market!
A Stroll Around the Market
The Fall Market had all the feels of a fun fall festival.
What a beautiful welcome to the market! Yes, that is a wheelbarrow full of plants perched on the top of the tent! Music was playing and the whole place had a fun and festive vibe.
Zoë and I posed for a photo in the “Pumpkin House”, located in the center of the market. So fun!
While the market is not as big as Brimfield, it is far more curated. The booths were beautifully styled and decorated for fall. Some had even gotten a head start on Christmas!
There was a good mix of vintage, antique, upcycled, hand-crafted, and new decor. Something for everyone!
It was not just a fun shopping experience, but there was also so much creative inspiration!
You can read about my Brimfield shopping experience in my post Let’s Go To the Brimfield Flea Market Together!.
Food and Drinks
Even the food and drink vendors were full of charm.
I enjoyed a brown sugar latte from this cute little trailer.
And a veggie burrito for lunch from this food truck.
Then we all had a seat on hay bales draped with colorful quilts around a low table. Live music played nearby.
In the late afternoon, when we were tired from shopping, we took a break and split a bottle of sparkling rosé at the wine bar, before making our final rounds.
It was such a fun day!
What Came Home With Me
I wasn’t looking for anything specific. As you all know, I really don’t “need” anything, ha!
So it was fun to wander leisurely, open to whatever caught my eye.
As usual, I came away with a very “Molly in Maine” haul.
Some large sugar pinecones to add to my Christmas decor.
A vintage pinecone wreath.
6 small antique bird prints. I don’t know whether I will frame these and hang them with their bird friends in the living room or maybe use them unframed on the mantel at some point. What do you think?!
An old worn basket with blue accents. You can never have too many baskets, right?!
A thick oversized flannel shirt.
And a spongeware bowl to add to my collection. Even though I have told myself I don’t need any more, I couldn’t resist the large size and reasonable price. It has already found a spot on the dining room table, stacked with another bowl and filled with gourds for fall.
Zoë got a fabulous pine bench to hold plants in their bedroom. My host for the weekend, Patrice, couldn’t say no to a gorgeous jacket made from a kantha quilt. And another friend, Jill, went home with a variety of pumpkins and a wonderful wooden Halloween witch.
We all came away with our own “treasures”!
My blogging friend Marian, Miss Mustard Seed, also attended the market and wrote a great post on her experience. Unfortunately we did not run into each other there.
Bonus: A Charity Rummage Sale
On Sunday Patrice and I headed out again, this time to thrift at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center Nearly New Sale. This is a huge rummage sale held twice a year, with great deals on gently used clothing, household goods, holiday decor, books, artwork, toys, jewelry and more.
The prices were extremely reasonable. I got a Samsonite carry-on bag for $13, an embroidered silk jacket for $8, and a cozy sweater for $12.
I splurged on two antique ship lithographs for $25 each. Still a great deal! They are the perfect addition to the gallery wall above the bed in the “Captain’s Bedroom”, don’t you think?!
Do you understand now why I chose to drive for this trip?!
This Week Into Next
I had such a great weekend away! In addition to shopping, I had dinner with friends Friday and Sunday.
And I spent all day Saturday with Zoë, her husband Sam, and of course my sweet little Poppy girl! What a joy!
It is always a little weird for me to revisit the places I called home for so long. In some ways they are so familiar, and in other ways they feel completely different. It can seem like another lifetime, which I guess it sort of was!
I left my old life early on Monday morning, so the drive back was better than the one down. Still long, but at least I wasn’t driving for hours in the dark.
And of course it felt wonderful to pull in our driveway and walk through the front door to be greeted by Maddie and Cisco, with the ocean stretching to the horizon out the back window. Home sweet home.
I made lentil soup and settled in for a cozy night.
Friday I was off again! This time by plane to Chicago to celebrate my dad’s 90th birthday. But shhhh! Don’t say a word, because it is a surprise! (Not to worry — he doesn’t read my blog…) I am looking forward to seeing three of my kids and my grandson Jamie there, as well as my sister and her family!
Recently there has been so much sadness, loss, and conflict in the world, near and far. These are certainly unsettled times. Hold your loved ones tight. Take comfort in the place you call home, no matter how humble. Be grateful for the comforts we often take for granted. And always be kind.
Peace, friends.
Lucketts is on my bucket list! I have always wanted to go. I loved reading your blog. Thank you for sharing. Maybe next year.
Your decor and stories always make me happy.
Thank you.
Hi Jane! Thank you! Just trying in my own small way to share a little beauty and goodness into this world. Have a great week!
Oh this is a beautiful post. I really enjoy your blog-and the photos are well done. A warm hug and a cozy cup of tea. Thank you for sharing. I love Baltimore, VA and Maine. Each holds family, friends and special memories.
Hi Sandy — Thank you so much! I do love taking photos, so I appreciate your kind words! Those places are all special to me too!
Nice haul you made at Lucketts. Haven’t been there but still on my bucket list. So hard to find good vintage/antique/thrift stores these days.
Hi Vicki — I do love everything I came home with! It is such a fun event! Definitely worth a trip one day!
Happy 90th to your dad, Molly. That’s awesome, and I adore all your finds. Those bird prints are adorable. Safe travels and hi to Amy!
Thanks, Ann! The bird prints were just $5 each, and the guy had stacks and stack of them! Have your ears been ringing? Amy and I have talked about you and poor Ella!
God bless you girl for making that trek and especially in the dark. UGH! I am putting Lucketts on my bucket list as my nephew is relocating to Va. and I hope to visit them at some point and the map says it is only 43 mins. Away so I will definitely check it out. Hopefully your get away lifted your spirits somewhat. Happy 90th. to your Dad enjoy your family once again. Cisco and Maddie must be confused with all your traveling. Looking forward to reading your next post.
Hi Joyce — Yes, you definitely need to visit Lucketts! So many treasures to be had! Cisco and Maddie do look longingly at me as I head out the door, haha! I am home this weekend, though. Then gone next weekend! Have a good one!
Thank you Molly for that fun trip to Luckett’s. I always love shopping virtually with you on Saturday mornings. You found some very Mollyish goodies. Can’t wait to see where you display them. Lucky you getting to see both grands in the same month even for just a short time. Soak up all the love from the 4 generations gathered for your Dad’s 90th birthday. So very special.
Hi Julie! Definitely looking forward to getting that sweet boy in my arms! And of course seeing my kids too! My sister and dad too. Just wish my mom was here.
As always, this post was both inspirational and so much fun to read! I love your style and have tried to incorporate some of your ideas into my own home. Thanks for posting! I hope to visit some of the places you have been one day, too! Hope you have a wonderful family gathering. Safe travels!
Hi Debra! Thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed this post and that you find my blog inspiring. Exactly what I hope to accomplish with my blog! Having a wonderful time here already. The surprise is tonight!
Hi! I love your style and what you have done with your home. As for I-95, it isn’t your imagination about the craziness. My sister and brother-in-law travel that route often into PA from NC, and they hate it. They have been traveling I95 for about 20 years, and they tell me it is nothing like it was even just 5 years ago. Just crazy. The last time they went to PA, they took another, longer route, just to avoid I-95. Enjoy your precious time with family this weekend. Life passes so quickly.
Thank you, Judy! Glad to know it is not just me, ha! I was gripping my steering wheel the entire way! And I got stuck in the middle of a convoy of trucks. I was so sure they couldn’t see little old me! I am glad to have that drive behind me!
Molly, it sounds like a wonderful adventure. I have always wanted to go to Luckets but have yet to find the time.
I know what you mean about going back to visit where you lived, it is strange and familiar and alien at the same time.
Welcome home!
Hi Elizabeth — Lucketts — both the store and markets — are so fun! Definitely worth a trip sometime! And yes, it really is strange to visit where I lived for so long!
I had so much fun with you at Lucketts, and love our bench so much! Loved reading your recap of the trip
Hey honey! It was so great to see you. Can’t wait for next weekend!
Molly! What an absolutely charming market … and weekend. I’m looking at all your photos again and again. You’ve inspired to run down to our local nursery pumpkin patch and shp. Not quite the same thing, but I suddenly feel the need to be surrounded by fall-ish things. So glad you got to spend time with your daughter and grand … nothing is better than that especially during these unsettled times. Welcome home and enjoy that yummy soup. xo
Hi Juliet! I see in this week’s post that you did get some pumpkins! This week I shared my Great Pumpkin Wall. It always makes me smile! Have a great week!
Thanks for taking us along on your adventures! I love seeing where you go and what treasures you come away with!
Hi Julia! Thanks so much for coming along with me! It was so fun!
Thanks for making the long drive down, Molly – it was wonderful having you here! Loved reading about the weekend through your eyes. You perfectly captured the joyous spirit of the Lucketts Fall Market, and it was fun to see the scenes there that caught your eye via your photos. Your new ship prints look great in the sea captain’s bedroom! I returned to the GBMC Nearly New Sale with Skeeter this past weekend – she loved it and bought a lot of holiday items. I got a vintage wool kilt style skirt, a brooch made of vintage watch parts, and a denim stocking with the back pocket trimmed in red/green plaid material. I plan to hang it on the mantel at Christmas with a squirrel peeking out of the pocket. Hope your dad loved his 90th birthday surprise party and that you had a wonderful time with your family!
Hi Patrice! It was so fun to see you and to go to Lucketts and the Nearly New Sale! I guess they did keep putting out new merchandise, because I didn’t notice those things when we were there. Thank you for hosting me!
Such great finds. I’ve always wanted to go to luckettes and Brimfield. Maybe
One day. It’s a long trip from Oregon. Hugs to you.
Hi Renae — Thank you for reading! Yes, Brimfield and Lucketts would both be a long trip for you — and then how would you get your treasures home?! They were both so fun, though!