Taken from the car on the M4 |
So the fair was brilliant. I felt as though my particular corner of the blogosphere had come to life, and I actually met Kitsch and Curious Elaine and Gary, which was absolutely delightful. Cathy, Elaine said you were there too, so I'm really sorry we didn't get to say hello to each other.
I seem to have spent rather a lot of my pocket money and now I'm in that state of denial where I don't look in the bags I've brought home until the guilt has subsided and, also, by the time I do dare to look, there's the added benefit of having half forgotten what I splashed out on. There are the makings of projects in those bags, that much I know -- but is it too awful to think of cutting up cloth books to stitch the pictures onto something else?
Thank goodness for de-icer, that's all I can say.
We were home by 4pm and making ourselves tea in our proper teacups, which is something we only do when we return, like hunters, from forays into the world. And we had slices of stollern, which was wonderful and actually tasted as though German frauleins had lovingly soaked the marzipan in schnapps or some such, even though it was only from Sainsburys.
This is an odd little post, sorry -- the photos don't seem to go with the subject matter. I should be doing little plush rabbits and wheely dogs and my NEW reindeer (I feel more adventures of the plastic reindeer coming on...). But I thought I probably ought not to take photos inside the fair. So here are some of the things I already own instead.
One can never have too much trash, no?
It's nice meeting blog people! It's a strange and surreal experience.
ReplyDeleteYou have the most amazing collection of things ... can't wait to see what you've bought!
I have a BIG smile on my face here.... it was such a joyous affair wasn't it? I have a little stash of "stuff" on my table too. Would have loved to have met you. I never dare take photos when I am there either....... and no, it's not awful to cut up the books..... :O))))
ReplyDeleteI'm a sucker for cowboys, i love them!! Love Posie
ReplyDelete'I wasn't driving'; almoust fell of my stool here. That's some stunning shots, Jane. Love the atmosphere, a bit scary... love the cowboys too, wish I was one. Cowgirl. Lovely evening!
ReplyDeleteI was so pleased to meet you too. I knew you'd be lovely!
ReplyDeleteYou should have taken photos at the fair - usually we're all too busy, so it's great to have someone make a record of the event.
Funnily enough, I had a chat with another lady at the fair about cutting up books. It does make me feel guilty these days. I used to do it quite often, when I was younger, and it was easier to find old books. But now ...there's a bit of me that thinks books are somehow sacred. Silly, I know, but then I'm the same about cutting into vintage fabric, or opening vintage packets. But at the same time, I know it's stupid to just keep this stuff, if I can't make use of it. (Oh dear, I think I think too much!)