From Thursday up to and including Saturday, there will be festivities taking place in the park across the road - it's called RotaryFest, which I believe has been going on for about 90 years. Usually I take part in it by selling my crafts but this year I have opted not to do any Craft Shows and rely on other means to sell my creations, but I could live to regret it.
Tuesday I had lunch with a lovely group of ladies, Anne, Dawn and Viv. We went to Frida's, a recently opened Mexican Restaurant. Not my type of food but the others seemed to enjoy it very much. The ambience was delightful................
This is what I ordered - couscous. Not too bad.
Tuesday I had lunch with a lovely group of ladies, Anne, Dawn and Viv. We went to Frida's, a recently opened Mexican Restaurant. Not my type of food but the others seemed to enjoy it very much. The ambience was delightful................
This is what I ordered - couscous. Not too bad.
Wednesday I met up with a couple of friends who also help out at The Queen's Cupboard - Pat was away or else she would have come also. Carol, Gary and I dropped into Timmies for a libation and then we went to Value Village, Habitat for Humanity and then the thrift store at St. Vincent's. We didn't really find too many bargains but Carol did find a couple of items to work her magic on. Can't wait to see what she does with these.
I just made a little sundress - Laurie my buddy down the hall told me how to make it. Not bad considering I haven't made clothes in about 30 years...................
Today (Thursday) Pat and I went to Gros Cap to visit a dear friend Cheryl. She used to own the gently used clothing store Cheryl & Co. and she would feature my jewelry and made the most sales for me. I sure miss that store. Cheryl retired from it about two years ago but she is still working at her "real" job for a few more years. Her hubby retired recently and they built a gorgeous home on the edge of Lake Superior. We had a delightful visit......................
Pat & Cheryl
Cheryl's beautiful lakeside property
I would have to be out in a boat to be able to get good photos of the property. Cheryl was telling us that on the site was a little Church which they have broken up into two smaller properties, one now being her hubby's workshop and the smaller of the two being a guest house. You have to take my word that everything is beautifully decorated in such an unique way.
Also today along with the RotaryFest is the re-inactment of the 1812 War, see below:
"It was 200 years ago - June 18th, 1812 - that war was declared. U.S. President James Madison signed a declaration of war against Great Britain on this day, marking the start of the War of 1812. It would be a month later when the Sault Ste. Marie, St. Joseph Island and Thessalon communities prepared for the first military manoeuvers."
I managed to snap a few pictures as I passed by today.............
Work on this continues up to the 21st July and is enjoyed by many.
Tonight myself and a few friends popped across the road to listen to a lovely variety of music in the bandshell. We even treated ourselves to a nice spicey sausage on a bun.
And finally, I just wanted to mention the cushion covers on which I painted last night. I had made the covers a week or so ago and was waiting until I felt brave enough to paint crows on them. Well, last night was the night. Actually, they turned out quite nice. I just have to decide what kind of "eye" I shall give them, whether it should be painted or a bead.............
I just met two delightful brothers who hail from London, Ontario, (Richard and Dave, a singing duo, dressed in 1812 costumes). They are taking part in the 1812 re-enactment which is going on here in the Sault, as mentioned above. I met them at the City Meat Market and I treated them to a libation (pop of course, not rum). I had lived in London, along with my young family, 25 years or so ago and we chatted a few moments and I told them that I had worked in a few London schools as a Library Aide and it turned out that one of the lads' children attend one of the schools where I worked. Here they are, you can see they are brothers...............
They even serenaded me.
I have many blog friends who make fabulous greeting cards and one of these days I am going to take some photos of the cards I have made (I think I have made about 500), but will only force you to look at a few, LOL. They are nothing compared with the professionalism of these cardmakers but, nonetheless, they are my attempt at cardmaking without any fancy tools. I have sold some but folks are not knocking my door down to get them and you will see why. Until next time.....Hugs.