When I was a stay at home mom to my five beautiful home schooled kids, I thought nothing of jumping in our car and driving for hours to "shop". We'd start out early and just make a day of it. In Vermont it meant going into Canada. In Virginia it meant going to Richmond or Williamsburg. Shop local didn't mean much to me...I had the time, the money and the energy to do what I wanted. However, now as a business owner...I'm trying to spend more time "shopping local". I just don't feel right asking others to "shop local" if I'm not doing it myself. So, I set out on this journey to change my shopping habits and explore some of our local places.
If you have pets...considering getting pets...like animals....The Pet Castle "Where the customer is King or Fluffy or...your pet!" is the place to shop local! Richard and Elaine Clayton are doing it right! The other night my pond was green, I know you wish you had my problems right now. Yucky slimy green...yes algae BUT I had tried everything! As a last resort, I figured I stop in and ask Richard if he had any idea what to do. (before you go a judging me...I was simply not smart enough to know that a PET store would also be able to help me with a GARDENING issue...) He was closed, (I arrived about 20minutes after closing) having a meeting with his employees...but I tapped on the glass anyways, I am after all Big Bob Herself...and Richard opened the door for me. Then he took a few minutes to ask questions and sent me home with a bottle of pond cleaner upper (it worked). I'd like to think he opened the door only for me but everyone knows that Richard and Elaine really care about their customers and work very hard to earn repeat business. They have the normal animal "stuff" and then they have cool "stuff". I have a 100 pound, long haired, messy dog who hates to be brushed...Richard introduced me to Mellow Mutt...supper cool stuff. I feed him this yummy treat and he lets me groom him, during thunderstorms Mellow Mutt to the rescue.
In that small mall is Rosemary & Wine! The best food you'll ever taste AND the owner, Lisa, is crazy. If you are hoping for a quick bite...don't stop! The best thing about Rosemary & Wine...you can't run in and run out...you have to stay and relax! It's my favorite, after work, place to go, hubby can get a great glass of wine and I can enjoy a raspberry beer! Lisa makes the place...she's loud, obnoxious and crazy...but she loves her customers and her customers love her. She has catered several functions for Big Bob's and they are our biggest draws...if I say Rosemary & Wine is catering..I know my attendance will go up...people love her food. My youngest, Anastasia, says she has the best meatballs ever. The wine shop has a wide variety of wines and beers, unique and interesting...the restaurant has unique daily specials and several unique beers on tap. Sorry guys...no Coors or Bud at this bar! The people that eat/drink at Lisa's are always friendly and their is never a lack of conversation at the bar amongst everyone. Lisa sees to it that anyone sitting at the bar...share their thoughts with everyone else.
My last favorite shop local place I recently discovered, Ken Mathews Garden Center. From the moment we walk in they make us feel comfortable. From Route 17 you'd never guess the treasure trove of excitement behind that yellow building. Hoping to find some water plants for my pond..that is no longer green thanks to the Pet Castle...I was amazed at everything they had. The problem with Ken Mathew's place is...ideas grow and money is quickly spent and their staff was way eager to help your idea come to life. The other day Ben and I were out on a mission to create a garden for dad's birthday. We started with wanting a tropical garden...we are right on the water...but quickly learned tropical plants require way to much work in the winter, then we changed to an oriental garden...but Becky at Ken Mathews educated us on why our weeping Japanese Maple wouldn't be good where we wanted it...so now we have a Greek garden theme. It's coming along. What impressed me about Becky was the weeping maple was a $200+ tree and we really wanted two. She could have just said it would be fine and let us go about our business...instead she took over an hour, walked with us, listen to what we envisioned and helped us pick out some beautiful flowers that would fit all our needs. Ben and I had stopped at several places along the trail to Ken Mathews and each time they snubbed their nose at us or ignored us...it was becoming a very depressing project. For now on we'll do all our gardening projects with Ken Mathews.
What all three of these places had in common were the people we dealt with, were NOT unusual. It wasn't that we got the one person that day at that business who like their job...it's that everyone at the business is the same. They all love what they do and love to be around people. The business owners have invested time and energy to hire people who love..animals, food, gardening...not just the cheapest paid labor. This is what shopping local is about! When you shop local, you go into a business that loves what they do! Sure you might spend a dollar to two more but that will be the best dollar spent. Where else can you buy what you need and leave feeling like a million bucks? Walmart? Home Depot?
If you shop local...tell me where to go and why! Once you commit...it's a fun adventure!


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