The most surprising thing about this cramped little store is the amount of stuff that has been crammed inside. Four tiny aisles and a generous display case hold an amazing variety that would be usually found only in a small-town general store, at a flea market, or at an herbalist's convention. There were herbs tacked onto every vertical surface, oils and resins from several different sources, a large assortment of candles, incense sticks and powders, and every sort of knick-knack and tourist trash imaginable. With everything pigeonholed into every available space and botanicals on every wall and post, this store is not for the claustrophobic or the tall.
