Grabbed her fish…. SOLD
Judy grabbed her fish, slammed the door behind her and stomped off. And..wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas…have a lovely holiday and we will “talk” in the New Year.
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Judy grabbed her fish, slammed the door behind her and stomped off. And..wanted to wish everyone a Merry Christmas…have a lovely holiday and we will “talk” in the New Year.
I don’t have a to-do list..I have a to-hook wall. This should keep me busy and out of trouble for a couple of years.
What a hoot! Had so much fun..sold lots, had great chats, fun with booth mates. thank you thank you thankyou
https://www.facebook.com/NovelTeaBookstoreCafe/photos/a.1448766482032566.1073741830.1446955868880294/1526021784307035/?type=1&fref=nf&pnref=story We have this super newish bookstore/cafe in my lovely town of Truro and I thought it would be cool to have a pop-up. So, I shall be at Noveltea with rugs for sale this Saturday Nov.29th, 10-2pm. Come on in, have some tea or coffee, buy a book, buy a rug. I will bring […]
The Schedule. 1) The show, “I am a lighthouse, it is your call” at Harvest Gallery wraps up on Nov 16th. 2) NSDCC show Nov 21-23 at the Cunard Centre in Halifax…didn’t think I could make this show but I have been hooking like a crazy lady, so I will be there! 3) Pop-up at […]
http://thechronicleherald.ca/thenovascotian/1249580-at-the-galleries-rugs-paintings-shine-light-on-architecture-of-coastal-beacon The article by Elissa Barnard is out today in the paper today…I am going to have to go out and buy one..or two or three.
The talk was a hoot..very fun to chat about lighthouses and Judy, and retirement homes (?). There are more pics from the talk at https://www.facebook.com/NSDCC.
I drove to Wolfville today to meet with Steven Rhude and have a chat with Elissa Bernard, arts reporter for The Chronicle Herald. We had a lovely chat and the article will be in the paper..well, perhaps on Saturday..will keep you posted. In the pic is Steven and Elissa.
In Lighthouse Legacies, Stories of Nova Scotia’s Lightkeeping Families by Chris Mills, there is a photo of a Coast Guard helicopter taking away the belongings of George Locke, the lightkeeper on Cross Island. De-staffing. Now I worry we are in the de-lighthousing phase.