So far so good. Very damp, but I’ve got a bag full of woollies and a pair of backup boots should the Docs get wet, so that’s okay. The crowd doesn’t seem to be wary of the weather (partly because the Folk Fest has a very dedicated audience who are used to th rain, and partly thanks to the wonders of advance ticket sales).
Sold some stuff. (Possibly more than last Friday… not by much, though, I don’t think.) Got to listen to people’s delighted squeals as they pore over Robots, which is very rewarding. And have sort of arranged a trade with one of my favourite jewelers, which is excellent. Also, I may have the best puffin in existence in my happy little hands soon.
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My name is Maaike Charron, and I'm a potter in St. John's, Newfoundland. I started fiddling around with pottery in summer 2006, when I was told volunteering in the local clay studio would get me free studio time. I mostly taught myself, spending a lot of time poring over books, magazines and websites, and occasionally pestering the more advanced (but very helpful) potters around me with questions. After about two years, I decided I'd gotten good enough to go into business for myself. This blog, started after my first big craft fair, was created to document the process of becoming a wondrously succesful craftsperson. (Or it will document How Not To Do It. We'll see.)
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