47°f/8.3°C. Light showers overnight, cloudy morning, then clear. Beautiful day.
Is there anything like an April day when the Sun is shining but not too hot, a light breeze is blowing, and the air feels fresh and clear? I had intended to go to a writing workshop at a state forest this afternoon, but could not bring myself to leave home. And anyway, a young friend, daughter of a friend who passed away a few years ago, wanted to come over and get starts of perennials. And there was that patio revamping we wanted to start on. And I needed to finish painting the deck furniture. And Larry wanted to cut some more grass.
So we did all of that after a quick run to town for sand to level the patio blocks and gas for the mower and truck. But who-weee! Gas! $92.50 to fill the truck and a 5 gallon gas can! And yesterday, $60 to fill the van. Maybe staying home was a good idea. But tomorrow we are going to a Tulip festival and I am so looking forward to that. And we will pick up auction winnings on the way home. Still, I think we will be curtailing travel as much as possible while prices are so high. Our budget cannot withstand such pressure.
Maybe that is why our booth sales have been so good recently. Maybe people are staying local? I don't know, but so far this year has been great. I hope i didn't jinx it by saying so, but it has been rewarding to see stuff flying off the shelves. We put this little dinette set in yesterday, and it is already spoken for.
Same with this chest of drawers.
We did a pretty thorough restock at both places yesterday. I am sure sales will soon slow down as they usually do this time of year, with weddings, graduations, and vacations coming up. But it sure has been nice.
A few more photos from our restock. I didn't take any around home today, except for this one of this evening's firepit. (Buddy wasn't really in the fire, although it looks like it!)
But back to booth photos:
I bought this dog puzzle box because I couldn't figure it out! It is really quite simple. The teapot is one of a dozen I won at auction, all new and exactly alike---but they have the coolest built-in infuser.










Sounds like you and Larry have a fine day planned to enjoy - good! as hard as you work, you deserve to relax and revel, too!
ReplyDeleteWelllll....it didn't turn out quite as planned!
DeleteNice to see all the things you're selling. My daughter in law would love that kitchen table. The one she has is probably from around the same time.
ReplyDeleteI like these formica tables too, Ann, but really prefer their precursors, the enamel topped tables!
DeleteYou always find interesting stuff for your booth.
ReplyDeleteI try, Angie!
DeleteMy goal today is to be as productive as you were yesterday. :)
ReplyDeleteWell, today hasn't really been productive, but it has been interesting.
Delete...I can see why the dinette set is sold.
ReplyDeleteIt is cute!
DeleteGood luck with sales!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteOh my, I've been so focused on my health, for a week and a day, I had not thought of the price of gas! All prices of course, but that specific wound to our existence...argh! From one kind of survival to another! Such pretty things in your booths.
ReplyDeleteWe just paid 3.53 for a gallon, much cheaper that at home where it is 3.99! Hopefully by the ti e you get back to driving the price will have dropped!
DeleteI envy your April day. Maybe we will get something similar in May.
ReplyDeleteNothing like the first warm days and signs of spring after a long winter!
ReplyDeleteYour booth is the kind of booth I like to visit. I love that table with the blue chairs and if I lived closer, I would buy that, at least the chairs, even though I have no idea where they would go. They just make me happy. You have lots of wonderful things -- they won't last long!
ReplyDeletePretty tea pot. I wonder if they came from a hotel or cafe seeing as there were so many of the same.
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Sunday at the tulip festival.
Gas here has actually come down below $2 a litre but I have no idea how that would compare with what you have to pay.
I believe they came from some West Virginia business, based on the imprint in the bottom, Fox Paws Farm, WV
DeleteI am so tempted by that blue patterned teapot. But do I really need it? No I have a perfectly good one in lighter blue that doesn't get used much at all.
ReplyDeleteWe are off to Greece on Tuesday. Watch for postcards if the wifi behaves.
Oh, I cannot await yo see your photos! Have a wonderful time, Marcia!
DeleteSounds like you had a great day. The tulip festival sounds like a dream. I like your crow jar with its bits and bobs. What a perfect name! Jars with bits and bobs are usually the kind of the thing I hunt for when I’m out and about.
ReplyDeleteI hope someone like you stops by and likes the jars. We shall see! It was fun putting them together, anyway!
DeleteIt sounds like a great day! I love all your photos. I hope you find ribbon for that lovely typewriter. Great find!
ReplyDeleteAgain wow, such a busy life - and so many wonderful things. "Glad" I don´t live nearby ;-)
ReplyDeleteHow about an April with alternate snow and rain!
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