Had an interesting time at the art fair. Came home very tired and with a headache.
It started at 9am but I got there at 8:35 to get set up. Lots of different vendors there selling all kinds of things. I shared a table with a woman who makes stained glass art. We were at the end of the street next to a tamali stand. They sold out of everything by 9:30! Maybe I should make tamali's next year!
It was busy in the morning but died out about 11am. I ended up selling 6 counters which wasn't too bad. At $5 each, made $30. I spent $32 on a couple things I found there.
All in all, it was an interesting experience but I don't think I would do it again with the golf counters. But I learned some things for if/when I decided to sell gourd art.
This was the first year they had the art fair outside due to Covid restrictions. Everyone seemed to like it this way better. My only complaint was that we were on the sunny side of the parking lot, which was OK in the morning since it was cold out, so we were warmer there, but it got warm later and the sun was always in my eyes. I found a hat in my car and had my sunglasses on, along with my mask.
I have not heard about the tornado devastation details yet. Sounds just horrible! Glad Martha and Sarah are OK.
I like classic rock, pop and country. Mostly 70's and 80's music. Carpenters and John Denver are two of my favorites. I also like smooth jazz and the old blues music. I do not like the current music of any genre. It is all crap, especially country. All sounds the same to me, no creativity with music or lyrics.
I relaxed the rest of the day and got rid of my headache. Have some haircuts to do here tomorrow at noon.
They are now saying there is a 90% chance of rain here on Tuesday. It is supposed to get down to only 34* here tonight!
Brrr! I bought an enclosed cat bed for the outside kitties for Christmas but decided to give it to them early because of the cold nights. I hope they use it tonight.