I was in search of two things: a bench for my Little Library and a corner piece in my dining room. We found a little bench, but, sadly, no corner piece yet.
Everyone had the same idea, to go buy antiques,fun! Even though my kids are grown up now, my first thought as a mother was: hope everybody used the potty before getting in that line!
That is so good!
ReplyDeleteLots of antiquers out there!
ReplyDeleteOh My! Around here there are roads filled with antique shops, and few cars. What a difference.
ReplyDeleteWhat were you hunting for? My favorites are always furniture.
I don't think I've ever seen that much traffic to an antiques fair. And on such a potentially rainy day.
ReplyDeleteI was in search of two things: a bench for my Little Library and a corner piece in my dining room. We found a little bench, but, sadly, no corner piece yet.
ReplyDeleteHope there was something left by the time you got there!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lot of visitors! I hope you'll find a corner piece the next time.
ReplyDeleteIt's an enormous fair, spread out over miles and miles of the Texas Hill Country. Fortunately. Or there would have been nothing left.
ReplyDeleteDear me how long did you have to wait to get there?????? Bee
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure I'd want to go that much....
ReplyDeleteTraffic! I'd rather be reading.
ReplyDeleteYes, I think we have to be patient in these situations!
ReplyDeleteEveryone had the same idea, to go buy antiques,fun! Even though my kids are grown up now, my first thought as a mother was: hope everybody used the potty before getting in that line!
ReplyDeleteThe big draw for me was seeing my sister and my brand-new grand-nephew.
ReplyDeleteWe waited a half-hour.
ReplyDeleteoh wow that's a long Q!
ReplyDeleteThe traffic!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of traffic . . glad you had the patience to wait!
ReplyDeleteThat's a long Q. Have you found something interesting? Happy Friday!
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