Last week we were in Las Cruces with our Chapparal RV group and had a long, relaxing rest. On Saturday morning, vendors set up tables along a downtown walking mall. Unfortunately, I didn’t take my camera. There were so many wonderful, local art pieces to choose from — thankfully, most of them take only cash, so when we were out of moola, we had to quit spending! We did pick up business cards for a couple of other items though. Here’s our haul, first a wreath made of yucca pods:
I’m still looking for the perfect place to hang it.
And here’s hubby’s finds, a hanger for our hummingbird feeder and a bit of homemade jam:
The gal who made the jam told me she keeps 500 pounds of sugar on hand and replenishes her stock when she finds it on sale. She also buys her jars in 50 case loads, and pectin in 25 pound boxes. She freezes fruit when it’s available so she can make jam when she’s ready. I can’t imagine putting up that much jam.
Hi Mary!!! Do you have pics of the Lobo Quilt? Judi was loooking for a reference! Lunch was great the other day -NIce to see you – Great Blogging I am very impresssed- How fun!
Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. Your quilts are so pretty, quilting is on my someday list…somedayyyy….ayyyee….the list keeps getting longer. Oh, and taking your camera to the market…I’m often wishing I had my camera with me these days..how funny is this blogging thing that we wish we had our cameras with us to capture so many moments.