I am so thankful to be home in the a/c after a very warm humid day at an Art/Craft market in Gruene, (Ger. pron. Green) an historical district of New Braunfels. Had it not been for the fact that it was overcast at times, and we did have a nice breeze occasionally I believe I would have suffocated and then steamed to death. There are several weather conditions converging to bring a "rain event" beginning tomorrow evening. Or at least that's the story we're being sold now. We need the rain and I hope we get it. I just hope it waits until I am packed and loaded and well on the way home tomorrow evening before it occurs. It's not a lot of fun trying to pack and load merchandise, displays, canopy, etc. in the rain. It's not fun in good weather, but especially unpleasant in bad weather.
So my sales weren't great today, just o.k. But I picked up several repair jobs on jewelry and some orders for signs for next month's market. And I have a wholesale order from one of the shops in town which will help pay for the house insurance bill that just came in the mail . And I still have tomorrow to go. Sundays are notoriously slow at most shows but there is the occasional Sunday that is better......that's what I'm wishing for!
I had a nice visit with my friend Courtney, who was back in her regular spot next to me. She had been off in some northern states the past couple of months, doing shows where the weather is much nicer than here. My friend Kim, who helped me on the riverwalk a couple of weeks ago was home with a bad case of food poisoning...and no, it wasn't spinach, but guacamole she ate last night. Another friend Jan, who is battling two different breast cancers...tumor and inflammatory is a regular vendor at the market. She recently had to start chemo again when the inflammatory recurred. She didn't do this month's market because of the heat and chemo combination. But she did stop by to visit with all her friends and brought one of her childhood friends who was visiting from Colorado to shop all our booths. I spent some time visiting with a friend, Eloi, who lost his wife about a year ago. He was talking about the things that made him cry, so I had to ask him if he cried while driving on the highway... (because of of a recent discussion about driving while crying that I had with another friend....)and Eloi said yes, that he cried while driving , too. It's nice to know I'm not the only one.
After the show was over I had a hot dinner date with my friend, Judy. We went to a Chinese Buffet and enjoyed good food and good company before heading our separate ways. I was driving 75 mi. south and west to get home for the night, and she was staying with her son in New Braunfels.
I've been sitting here sipping a goblet (handmade from a fellow vendor, of course) of wine, and the goblet is almost empty so I need to get these tired bones to bed so I can get up early and get ready for another day of sales. Today was a nice "family" reunion.