Monday, May 23, 2016

LOTS OF RECOUPING and UPCOMING SHOW

I've had lots of recouping to do.



The busy show season has begun.  I worked hard on getting ready for The Three French Hens show last weekend.  The show was a success, but, the weather was fierce.  Low temps and high winds.  My friend Rhonda and I were so busy trying to stay warm, that, it wasn't until I was on my way home I realized I had not taken a single photo.

I felt like roadkill.  It took me a couple days to recoup.

Then, I came down with a nasty little stomach bug, and, spent a lot of time curled up on the couch. I'm feeling better now, and, getting ready for my next show.

I'll be at the Hunt & Gather Market in Crown Point, IN, Friday, May 27th, and, Saturday, May 28. You can click HERE for more details.  I'm bringing a bunch.



As always, I'm looking forward to seeing my locals, and, STAYING WELL.

6 comments:

  1. Glad you are on the mend, must be so hard to be sick when there is so much to do. May sure does bring weird weather, we are also having a lot of wind and rain here in Eastern WA.

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    1. Thanks Karen. The weather here in Illinois is so unpredictable.

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  2. I would purchase everything in these photos, I'm not kidding! I adore those architectural pieces, oh my word, they are perfect!!!

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    1. Yes, I made a determined dash for those architectural pieces when I spotted them.

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  3. Hope you feel better Rosemary!!!!...Your treasures look fantastic...good luck on the show!

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  4. It has been cool weather here in central Missouri also
    However nothing good to look at like your booth of treasures.
    You'r young you can recoup quickly haha
    You will sell out again i'm sure

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