Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Worcester Farmers Market Guild



Moving away from the festival side of things for a bit, Tree and I decided to apply for membership of the WFMG and I am happy to say we were successful ! Our first market was on the August Bank Holiday Monday and we were blessed with slightly better weather. Attendance was down a little as there was a lot on elsewhere in Worcester, like the river festival, but we still sold an Oak mirror and some of Tree's weaving sticks and lavender bags. I am sure nearer Xmas the markets will be a lot busier but I am not so sure about the weather !

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Rock N Roots cancelled.

Just a quickie to say that the Rock N Roots Festival has become another casualty of small minded council bureaucracy and has been cancelled on a legal technicality. We give out all our support to Mike and Rob and The R n R crew who have worked tirelessly to try and keep it alive.
Here's to next year.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Not so Beautiful Days.




We have not long been back from Beautiful Days Festival in Devon and are just glad to be dry and warm again. The festival started out with sunshine and good prospects but descended into a mud nightmare within hours. We would have been well miserable but for the fact that we found ourselves pitched next to Log and Homa, who we met at The Workhouse Festival. They are both very friendly, entertaining, people and we had a laugh, or two, along the way. We were a bit miffed about where we were pitched as well as we are normally down in the main trading area and this time we seemed to be out on the outskirts. A good job in some respects as the main arena turned into a mudfest to end all mudfests! Not all was doom and gloom as lots of the weird and wonderful came by our stall and we got to catch up with friends.I also got a few comments regarding my hair which Tree had dyed with the Levellers logo from about 1984. Log and Homa have invited us to stay a few weeks at their house in Bali, in the New Year, and we will now concentrate on getting some dosh together for the airfare.


Meanwhile, I am finishing off the shop, ready to hand back, and job hunting for the winter season.

Pip and Murali are moved into their flat and I will be helping them get it sorted.

Friday, August 08, 2008

Alas poor shop ! I knew it well.



Today is the last day of the shop in Ledbury but, have no fear, I am more than ready to move on to the next project. What with the credit crunch, economic retail downturn, bad weather, rising fuel prices and food costs increasing, it is the right time to call it a day. The shop was an excellent means by which I could leave the bank and I have a few fingers in other pies already. My main focus will be on developing the festivals, markets and craft fairs with the winter months made up with casual work. Even though I am okay about the closure, I have had one or two tearful customers wanting me to stay. Quite heartwarming really!

Anyway, I haven't time at the moment to think of anything else apart from Beautiful Days Festival and The Rock N Roots Festival which are over the next two weeks. Busy, busy,busy!!