Monday, June 22, 2009

The Farmer's Market

My Thursdays are spent in preparation and working at the Monitcello Farmer's Market. My friend and mentor, Brenda and I were looking for a venue for our "stuff". Both of our families are feeling the pinch of these economic times and we didn't have a lot of up front money to put towards the ever increasing cost of vendor's fees at local craft shows. This felt like the ideal solution. The fee was VERY reasonable considering we would be able to show our wares weekly from mid May to mid October was fantastic!


I attended an informational meeting in April, but I still did not know what to expect on opening day. What I found was community. The camaraderie of my fellow vendors as we get to know them, they are all fun and very helpful, amazing! I suppose we a micro community of sorts. There are produce and flower growers, photographers, bakers, artisans (inlcuding me), musicians, authors, and more. We all rush to set up so we can wander and visit the neighboring stalls and catch up on what our week was like.

I look forward to every Thursday because I love to people watch (reason I am state fair lover). The customers are all wonderful. I look forward to seeing old friends and making new ones. The market brings back the small town feeling of community that is so lacking in many communities today. We all take time to smile and say hello, get to know one another, make our community personal again.

My daughter Paige has been joining us since school let out. Her first week was Kids Week at the market so she took the oppurtunity to make some extra money (always needed by a teen) by doing face painting for the children. I think she was surprised how much she enjoyed herself. She has taken to come and help out every week to break up the some of the monotony of mid summer when you live out of town. This is a social event for her as well seeing as we live a bit out of town. I think she comes to check out the locals if you get my drift...

Below are just pics of a typical market day I hope you enjoy. I hope you have some fun this summer by visiting your local farmer's market! And please come and visit my etsy shop at www.vantasticdesigns.etsy.com Kathy














The fantastic looking produce came from Greenbush Farms LLC in Milaca Minnesota...the farm of Chuck and Joe Long. You can reach them at greenbushfarms@gmail.com

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

So new to this blogging thing, I am probably not doing it right...but here goes!

It is a dreary morning and my mood does not match the weather outside. I am just getting started today and have many tasks to accomplish. The most important task for the day is playing photographer and working on getting my etsy site complete and open for business. I have been working hard to get all my ducks in a row...setting up etsy, facebook, facebook business, blogger...the list is endless. I guess I am most confused by how to link all these sites together.

When this is finally set up I can get back to the business of creating!!! Today my project is going to be working on some garden/patio lighting projects. I have already made some flower tea lights ( I will work on getting pic's today) and today I am going to work on some more patio/candle lights.

So I am off for some breakfast, check on my recuperating husband, then turning on the photo studio (my empty closet is working perfectly...I just don't know what I will do when my master bedroom renovation is complete and I actually have clothes in my closet!)

Have a Great Day!! Kathy