So yesterday was a "play day" with a couple like minded, antique loving friends. Our first stop was a VERY upscale antique show about an hour and a half from home. Soon after arriving, I ran in to a hooker friend and her husband . . . no real surprise because I have run in to them on several antiquing excursions. A while later, I am in a booth and hear a man and woman people talking about Rug Hooking Week at Sauder Village. Of course I had to butt in!!! Turns out the dealer recognized me from a guild I belong to (but am not active in because of the distance) and reads my blog π. So we are talking hooking and another woman in the booth says she is also hooker!!! She, too, reads my blog and was surprised to find out I lived in Ohio. So the three of us are on our phones sharing pictures of our rugs π. Not pictures of our kids, grands or furkids, but RUGS!!! So nice chatting with you, Debbie and Sharon ~ and thank you for reading my blog.
My meager purchase was a postcard size original painting by Stacy Enoch. If you are on Facebook, you may have seen some of her work. Her work is absolutely amazing. What talent.
I could have spent 100 times more at the show. Truly wonderful antiques but most too rich for my blood. I did see one antique sampler I was in love with that was reasonably priced, but decided against buying it. So ironic because before leaving wanted to show a spice cabinet that was next to the sampler to my partner in crime . The same sampler was tempting her, too, but she too passed on purchasing it.
We made several other stops along the way. I purchased a few odds and ends but nothing spectacular. I did purchase my first grinding stone so that may be the start of a new collectionπ². For now it is sitting on top of a milk can but will eventually find a place in the yard.