Spoke too soon, I did. No sooner had I posted about my sales streak at YesterNook last week, than it came to an end that very day. Ah, well! Them's the breaks, I guess. And it was the longest sales run I've had there, so I'll take it and be grateful.
Monday actually ended up being the first (and hopefully last) time I had no sales at either venue! Discovered I don't really like that felling. Not one little bit. No siree!
I entered the triple digits in my post totals for 2012 last week. That record will be mine! This I swear!
THOUGHT/REQUEST: Can we please maybe try to have Summer without melting any more than we already have???? We're in the midst of 100+ degree heat (like lots of you are right now) and it's flat out killing us! Poor, little, covered-in-black-fur Kosh is miserable!
The heat impacts the booths, too, in some obvious and not-so-obvious ways. Obviously, in this heat fewer people want to get out and shop and fewer sellers want to get out and hunt junk, but that's kind of obvious. I got hit with some things I didn't expect the other day though, when some candles I had in tubs of merchandise melted in the car! And I'm not talking about "getting a little soft" melting, either. I'm talking about "turned into a pool of wax" melting!
On booth stock days, I load the car in the morning and then Keith takes it to work. I go do my own things and then bus to the mall. I spend the afternoon tidying and rearranging the spaces and Keith runs the tubs of stuff by when he gets off work. I can then put things out pretty quickly, since I've spent the day making space for them.
So, anyway, I was loading the car the other day, when I saw a candle in the top of the box. Thinking the the heat would not be good for it, I placed it inside a large bowl, in case it melted. Which it did, filling the bowl with a pool of wax.
Now, you're probably asking why I just didn't take the candle out and take it to the booth another time? Well, because I'm an idiot, that's why!!! I can't explain the dumb things I do. I just do them!
Like most of the rest of the country, I was surprised by the Supreme Court decision on the Health Care law last week. Unlike many, though, I was pleasantly surprised. There is so much in that law that is very, very good that it would have been a tragedy had it been overturned. I will admit that I don't think it goes far enough, but it's a step in the right direction.
Naive fool that I am, I honestly entertained for the briefest of moments the thought that, because Roberts was in effect the swing vote on this decision, maybe (just maybe) we might start to see a lessening of this poisonous political polarization that is tearing the country apart. And then, I got smacked back to reality. Sigh. For all the fuss these damn Tea Partiers make about the constitution, they sure don't seem to know what it says.
However, perhaps the biggest surprise for Keith and I personally was finding this on the front page of the CNN web page the day before:
That sweet little lady is Keith's aunt! And, yes, she really is as sweet as she appears to be. We've not yet been able to fond out how CNN got the pic. Even more awesome than seeing her on CNN was seeing her share the front page with the Queen:
Screencaps from CNN.com.
Finally, a sad note. Susanna Clark passed away last week. For those who don't know, she was the wife of legendary singer/songwriter Guy Clark and a fine songwriter in her own right. She co-wrote one of Emmylou Harris' most lovely songs:
That song comes from one of my favorite Emmylou albums, Quarter Moon in a Ten Cent Town. The album title comes from the line in the song. So many good lines in that song. Susanna Clark also painted the image on the cover of the album:
Her death has got me to thinking about one of her husband's most beautiful songs, "Magnolia Wind," in which a man sings about living without his sweetheart. This version features John Prine and Emmylou and comes from a recent tribute album to Clark. That's Guy and Susanna on the cover.
Sadly, he's living that song now.
It's gonna be a busy, weird, hot week. I'm going camping for part of it, plus there's the holiday. Not sure what posting will be like, but I'll try. Take care and stay cool!
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Monday, July 02, 2012
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Forgotten Monday Rambles
Oops! I decided to rest up a bit on Monday and Tuesday after a very busy weekend and totally forgot to finish this week's Monday Rambles! Sorry about that!
My left ear is very stopped up, which is very disconcerting. I missed a couple of student comments in class the other night because I couldn't hear them. I need to hook up the humidifier on my C-PAP machine, I think.
Well, it looks like I just might make one hundred posts this year, after all. Less than 20 to go! Yay me! Haven't missed many days since I started up again. Yay me! I'm going to be house and pet-sitting at the tech-challenged house again soon, though, followed by a trip to Arkansas, so we'll have to see what happens. Keep watching this space. If I disappear again, you'll know why.
I hit the manga motherload at Goodwill last week: 26 issues of Shonen Jump for 50 cents each! I'll easily make money on those without even trying hard. I've been finding a lot of manga at that Goodwill lately. Just about every week, there's at least one volume of something and usually more. I found a bunch of 1950's issues of Ideals magazine at the same store today. Most of them are Christmas-themed, so they'll be out in YesterNook tomorrow!
Speaking of YesterNook, the Grand Opening/Opening House was fabulous! There was a ton of food provided by vendors, and the place was decked out! It looked awesome! A string quartet from one of the high schools played, and, most importantly, lots and lots of people came! There were constant lines at the register and nearly every customer had a basket full of stuff! I spent the day stocking up to prepare for the day, and a lot of what I put out sold. I was a happy camper.
And this coming Saturday is the Holiday Open House at the Peddler's Mall! Here we go again!
Check out the Guy Clark tribute CD that came out last month and listen to some samples here. Hayes Carll's interview cracks me up! This is now on our "must have" list. Lyle Lovett's version of "Anyhow, I Love You" made me cry! And of course, Emmylou Harris--you all knew I'd work her in here somewhere--and John Prine completely own "Magnolia Wind." There's something about their interpretation of the song that really gets to me.
Clark's version is kind of a medication on a love that's going to burn forever in his heart to the point that he'll give up most of the comforts of life rather than be separated from it. The Emmylou/Prine take has an underlying wistful sadness to it that makes it seems like the separation has happened and now they're not sure how to go on living. It really tears at me. Hearing her sing the line "If I can't dance with you/then I won't dance at all" gave me the chills. By the way, I really like that Performing Songwriter page quite a bit. Not sure how long the contest will run, but you can enter to win a copy of the CD too!
For reading through all of this (and waiting a couple of extra days for the privilege), you deserve some Narwhals! Enjoy!
My left ear is very stopped up, which is very disconcerting. I missed a couple of student comments in class the other night because I couldn't hear them. I need to hook up the humidifier on my C-PAP machine, I think.
Well, it looks like I just might make one hundred posts this year, after all. Less than 20 to go! Yay me! Haven't missed many days since I started up again. Yay me! I'm going to be house and pet-sitting at the tech-challenged house again soon, though, followed by a trip to Arkansas, so we'll have to see what happens. Keep watching this space. If I disappear again, you'll know why.
I hit the manga motherload at Goodwill last week: 26 issues of Shonen Jump for 50 cents each! I'll easily make money on those without even trying hard. I've been finding a lot of manga at that Goodwill lately. Just about every week, there's at least one volume of something and usually more. I found a bunch of 1950's issues of Ideals magazine at the same store today. Most of them are Christmas-themed, so they'll be out in YesterNook tomorrow!
Speaking of YesterNook, the Grand Opening/Opening House was fabulous! There was a ton of food provided by vendors, and the place was decked out! It looked awesome! A string quartet from one of the high schools played, and, most importantly, lots and lots of people came! There were constant lines at the register and nearly every customer had a basket full of stuff! I spent the day stocking up to prepare for the day, and a lot of what I put out sold. I was a happy camper.
And this coming Saturday is the Holiday Open House at the Peddler's Mall! Here we go again!
Check out the Guy Clark tribute CD that came out last month and listen to some samples here. Hayes Carll's interview cracks me up! This is now on our "must have" list. Lyle Lovett's version of "Anyhow, I Love You" made me cry! And of course, Emmylou Harris--you all knew I'd work her in here somewhere--and John Prine completely own "Magnolia Wind." There's something about their interpretation of the song that really gets to me.
Clark's version is kind of a medication on a love that's going to burn forever in his heart to the point that he'll give up most of the comforts of life rather than be separated from it. The Emmylou/Prine take has an underlying wistful sadness to it that makes it seems like the separation has happened and now they're not sure how to go on living. It really tears at me. Hearing her sing the line "If I can't dance with you/then I won't dance at all" gave me the chills. By the way, I really like that Performing Songwriter page quite a bit. Not sure how long the contest will run, but you can enter to win a copy of the CD too!
For reading through all of this (and waiting a couple of extra days for the privilege), you deserve some Narwhals! Enjoy!
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