Archive for the ‘Amelia Island Merchants’ Category

Amelia Island Shop Brings Art&Color to Fernandina Beach

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

We always enjoy seeing new shops open in downtown Fernandina Beach and North Third Trading, located at 13 North Third St. is no exception.  Featuring booths from numerous local artists and craftsmen there is something for everyone.  From humorous and silly to artistic and serious, many selections are there to temp everyone’s taste in Island inspired artworks.  One of their specialties is flamingo related art work, which Deborah collects from time to time (more than 200 items so far).  Soo we had to spend a bit of time surveying the various booths.  Owners Robert and Iris Lannon are going to be adding yard art to their shop in the spring as well.  It’s another interesting and unique shop for gests of the Williams House to explore and enjoy.

Colorful displays within North 3rd Trading

 

Another interesting booth

 

Fun items abound

 

Main register at North 3rd

 

Flamingos and Fernandina Beach

 

More flamingo art

Centre Street Renovation Underway

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Former Bank of America building being remodeled

Former Bank of America building being remodeled

 

 

We love to see the downtown area of Fernandina Beach being restored and maintained.  Don Shaw owns a building he built further west on Centre Street that houses his own book store, Books Plus and Magna’s Salon.  Recently he purchased the former Bank of America building and is now in the process of renovating it for its next life.  The plan the last I talked to Don is to establish both a restaurant and retail option within the building.  It appears they are going to add old brick to the exterior as well as completely reworking the interior.  We wish Don much success and are pleased to see his dedication to continuing to utilize and maintain this historic area.  We also look forward to the potential for both a new restaurant and more shopping! 

Restoration  looking from the other side

Restoration looking from the other side

Farmer's Market Going Strong

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Saturday Farmer's Market entrance

Saturday Farmer's Market entrance

 

Fernandina’s Farmer’s market began a couple of years ago and has steadily grown in members and variety.  It operates every Saturday on 6th street between Centre and Alachua streets and has a variety of interesting vendors.  So far we have enjoyed baked goods, fresh vegetables and fruit, purchased garden plants, enjoyed the local music, and experienced the interesting dry pasta varieties.  There seems to be something for everyone and it gets busier every week.

Come on down!

Come on down!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I noticed this past weekend, it is also a gathering place for folks to bring their dogs and we saw a large variety of sizes and types.  There were two different musical groups playing this past week and of course, it was basically country.

Local produce for sale

Local produce for sale

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A dog checks out the market

A dog checks out the market

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Plant varieties abound

Plant varieties abound

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Colroful offerigs

Colorful offerings

 

 

 

 

 

 

Entertaining shoppers

Entertaining shoppers

Florida Snowshoes Anyone?

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Snowshoes in window of hardware store

Snowshoes in window of hardware store

You never know what you will find in the unusual shops in our quaint downtown area, but these snowshoes in the window of Amelia Island Paint and Hardware caught my a attention on a recent walk and may be the most unique item I’ve ever seen for this area.  I’m sure there is a story behind these, but I haven’t had a chance to get with Andy, the owner, to find out what’s behind it.  Clearly it would not be a fast moving item anytime here in Florida, but particularly not in August . Perhaps they are for sand dune climbing?  If you live somewhere where snowshoes are of need and value and think this listed price is good, just come on down to our little Island and take them home.

Are they worth it?

Are they worth it?

An Old Fashioned Hardware Experience

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

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Fernandina Beach's Old Fashioned Hardware Store

When I was a boy growing up  in central Missouri, my father was an avid woodworker hobbyist.  He would save each year so he could buy a new power tool, starting with a table saw, then a drill press and so on until he eventually amassed a pretty effective shop.  One of my joys was to accompany him on Saturdays to the local hardware store/lumber yard for whatever project need was active at the time.  My memories were rekindled when I came to Fernandina Beach and visited the Amelia Island Paint and Hardware store.  Once again I was drawn back to the narrow aisles filled with all manor of unique items, certain to fit the need you were attempting to fix.  The current owner, Andy Palmisano, purchased the store from his mother in 2001 and relates that she bought the store in 1980.  The original building has been there since at least the 1930′s and was originally Askin’s Super Market.  Later it becme a paint store and was subsequently expanded by stages in 1982, again in 1985 and finally to its current size in 1988.   Today it continues to supply local needs, act as a gathering place for locals (both homeowners and contractors), and a convenient on-island way to get what you need (and we are always having some hardware need at the B&B).  There is popcorn most afternoons and unless Andy is is working the books, good conversation.  This is a store where men love to shop but I also see a lot of ladies in looking for the right gadget or widget to keep the home working smoothly.  We are indeed fortunate to have so many locally owned businesses here on the island where everyone  can be either customer or supplier, but also friend and neighbor.  So when you come to town for that great historical experience don’t forget to stop in at our local hardware store right down Ash Street just a couple of blocks from the Inn.  It just might bring back a few pleasant memories and you’ll get to meet Andy unless he happens to get out early for a round of golf.

Andy behind the paint mixing area

Andy behind the paint mixing area

We get most of our paint from Amelia Island Paint since the colors are registered there on Andy’s somewhat old but still works just fine computer.  He has also color matched when needed.

One of many aisles with useful stuff

One of many aisles with useful stuff

There always seems to be something we need to complete a repair or fix somehting that just got broken and we can usually find it just down the street.  Saves gas since it is walk-able or even bike-able.

Racks of miscellaneous parts

Racks of miscellaneous parts

There are numerous sections for different hardware parts and this is the main section for the unusual and unique items. Andy and his staff read customers well and will let you look on your own or provide help later when you can’t seem to find that unique item.  Nuts, bolts, washers, screws, clips, spacers, etc. can all be had here.

Narrow aisles make for fun shopping and discovery

Narrow aisles make for fun shopping and discovery

Yes, we have the big box stores whose name we won’t mention just off the Island, but it is nothing like the experience of an old fashioned hardware store.  Prices are also quite competitive and you save all the gas and wear and tear on your vehicle.  Deborah has accused me of making up needs to go visit the hardware store, but it’s just me doing my maintenance role at the B&B.   Of course, sometimes we talk a little golf while we’re waiting for the paint to mix.

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