

While on the road I realized mid-season that I was starting to run out of parts and had to find a place where I could solder, etc... This presented quite a challenge. But, not for my husband, Jason. He not only found me a place to solder (a hotel room with a private balcony) but it was in a beautiful location. I had always wanted to go to Mackinac Island (all the way at the top of Michigan). It is a quaint island where cars are not allowed. It has one of the most beautiful hotels ever located there: The Grande Hotel. We stayed on the mainland across from the island and took the ferry over the next day - between my working time and shows. The smell of horse poop was a bit overwhelming and there were bicycles everywhere. We rented a couple and rode around the entire island. It was unreal to be in a place that had no cars and didn't smell like exhaust. I highly recommend a visit:)
Anyhow, It was such a nice break after the long, arduous, and hot days of the Ann Arbor Street Fair. I was located next to a person selling digeradoos (is that spelled right?) - you know - those Australian instruments that make sounds like a dying cow? Okay - it was fine in the beginning... but after day 2 (of a 4 day festival) I was ready to put that digeradoo... well... you know....
Anyway, the festivals after Michigan were all much cooler and the weather was great. I had especially good show in Minneapolis - the weather was fine at 78 degrees for the 3 day festival and we got to go to our favorite pub in St. Paul: The Blue Door...ymmm deep fried green beans! Then I was on to Jackson, Wyoming. What a fabulous place! I had forgotten how beautiful that was there. Wow! And the show was absolutely top-knotch with some spectacular artists and professional.
On our way home we spent a little time in Yellowstone. I couldn't go all the way to Jackson and not spend some time in Yellowstone. Then we decided that we had a little time to spare and drove up and stayed at Glacier National Park as well. I had never been inside this part. The last time I was there I took the road around it to get to Browning (wanted to see the Museum of the Plains Indians - and if you're ever in the area - it is WELL worth the visit). So, we took the "Going-To-The-Sun-Road" through Glacier, with it's spectacular vistas and massive mountains, and big horned sheep, seeing what little there was left of the glaciers (almost gone - scientists say they will all be gone within the next 15 years). As you read this posting you will see some of the photos I took over the course of the summer from Washington D.C. (when I did the show in Philly) - to Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park in Montana.

Thank you so much to everyone that visited me at my shows. I got to see some of my repeat customers (like in Sheboygan - LOVE Sheboygan, WI) and some of my Etsy customers -that was a thrill (Catherine:)! I never expected to see those people from my virtual world in the real one:) It was also great to see new cities and old familiar ones (I hadn't been back to Philly in 10 years - the place of my birth). I hope to do something like this again next year - perhaps you have a great festival that I should know about in a city near you! I'd love to see it:)
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1 comment:
Ha! On the didgeridoo part. I love the haunting sound of them, but I would have just died selling next to one for four days!
I can't wait to see more items in your Etsy shop, I'm just waiting to buy the perfect one.
Another Philly girl...
Lisa
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