We were invited to help man a booth at the festival of the nations this year, we also were able to sell a few things. So with about two weeks to get ready, and a lot to do, I had to rush to update my seed catalog, make the Job's Tears jewelry I was going to sell, and make this blog.
The festival was this weekend, and I must say, it was worth all my hard work (and everyone else's) because we all made quite a bit of money.
So here are some photos of our booth.
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| The International Institute's global farms produce |
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| A close-up of some of the produce |
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| The stone family table |
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| My Job's Tears jewelry (and home-grown tomatoes) |
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| Some of the flowers I was selling |
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| Our long row of bicycles (we all biked there) |
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Here are some photos of the few dances I went to see
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| a Chinese dance, I didn't get there in time to see the Chinese tea-picking dance, it was one I was really wanting to see. |
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| And Dance Caledonia, a Scottish dancing school. |
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So, that is what we did and saw at the festival!
Looks like a lot of fun!!! Especially the dances :b and I like your flower arrangements
ReplyDeleteOh, it was a lot of fun, I saw a few other dances, but did not have the camera with me! The Russian dancers were really neat, but my favorite are the Scottish dancers. I only sold a few of the flower arrangements, the rest are on our kitchen counter!
ReplyDeleteI loved the flower arrangement I got from your booth and also the beautiful jewelry. I bought 2 pair of earrings that I like very much. I also bought some fresh mint that I used for garnish on the Jamaican salsa I made for a party.
ReplyDeleteYou are the only person who ever bought mint from me then! The flowers were also not popular, I sold the most of the earrings. Thanks for your comment!
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