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Saturday, July 18.
Awoke somewhat early this morning. Had a very heavy fog this morning which produced a lot of mist. The ground was very wet and I was told that it was so heavy earlier that you couldn't even see across the street. It can get that way over here. We have had quite a bit of fog during our stay here.
We went over to our booth around 9:30 and opened up. It was quite foggy much of the morning and had times when the sun almost peeked out from behind whatever. Not much wind during the morning. Sales were better this morning and there was a decent-sized crowd during the early part of the afternoon.
GETTING COLDER and windier after one o'clock and sales began to slow down. It became colder throughout the afternoon and the winds were blowing fiercely, reminding me of last year when is was rocking our canopy left and right. The fog stayed with us throughout the day and affected sales dramatically.
HAVING FUN WITH THE PEOPLE. There was a couple that was standing outside the booth. Both of them had on the same exact flowered shirt and each had on blue jeans and white socks; different shoes, though. Had to be serious tourists. Nobody local would want to be seen looking like that. The lady picked up one of our tote bags and asked "how much?" I looked at the two of them. "That's five dollars.....two for eight." She said "thank you," but I guess it went over her head. At least I thought it was funny.
One lady picked up one of our decorative yard sticks and asked 'how much?' I told her two for $5. 3 for 7; 5 for 10; 11 for 20; 23 for 40; 48 for 80.
There was a cute teenager, perhaps 17-18 wanting to buy one of our bags. She was with her father and sister and she must have spent ten minutes just trying to convince her father to buy the bag for her. I was standing about ten feet in back of them. She put up a good discussion with her dad and eventually he gave in. I sell a few items to kids...wooden swords, snakes, etc., and I would say that 19 out of 20 parents tell the kids that they can't buy. Can you imagine how many times a parent has to tell the kid 'no' throughout the length of the show? That is the most popular word I hear.
TOO COLD for us, so we decided to close up at 5:45 today. There was hardly anybody walking around and it was rather chilly and windy there. The weather forecast did say 74 degrees and partly sunny. uh uh uhhhhh. My wife kept complaining about the cold and I kept telling her that on Wednesday when you are sitting in the hot sun in Madras (not India) and it's 95 degrees you'll be wishing that you were back here. On Monday we are going to Madras, approximately 235 miles from here for the Jefferson County Fair.
AFTER CLOSING UP, we walked over to the motor home and drove over to our parking area, where we would spend another night in the fog. I was hoping to see a nice sunset over here, but it doesn't look like it this time. Still having problems getting on-line around here.
Sunday, July 19. When I looked out the window of our motor home when I woke up, I did not see the usual fog. Too good to be true? During the night I heard the wind blowing quite hard and I would keep picturing our canopy flying away. Had a good night's sleep and drove over to our parking spot around 6:45 and the sun was coming up. Super!
Had some eggs and potatoes for breakfast and it was delicious. At 9:30 we headed over to our space and opened up. It was rather slow in the morning, as always on a Sunday. We had fewer people than on Saturday and there wasn't much buying anywhere. Completely different crowd today. Couldn't figure them out. Lots of dogs though. Sales were less than one-half of what they were on Saturday and this was the best weather we had during the entire festival. No fog all day long, but the winds sure as heck picked up during the afternoon and made it difficult to pull down.
This has to be the windiest show that I have ever done. Overall, the weather was pretty good except for that heavy foggy mist we had Saturday morning that almost felt like rain. Over the past two years we had a bit of rain during the event. We will probably be back next year. Now, on to the next event - Jefferson County Fair in Madras.

