Had our first summer sales opportunity – okay, late spring – this weekend at the Albuquerque Recycled Art Fair at the Open Space VIsitors’ Center on Coors. Not sure if you saw my Facebook posts; the first pic I took Saturday afternoon once the sun had come out, but, baby, it was still chilly out! At least the slush and rain had ended. Yes, slush and rain, but at least it wasn’t the 8-12 inches they had on the other side of the mountain.
We’ve been pretty warm since February, had lovely weekends. Hell, I even took in an outdoor quilt show last weekend. The fair staff had asked us to set up our tents (generally needed for SHADE her in New Mexico) Friday, but once it started to pour that afternoon, Tom and I took a pass on that, deciding it was better not to completely wet-out the tent. Judging by the foul weather report, we’d need it to keep rain out on Saturday…when we woke up to a temperature of 36ºF. Fun times! Fortunately, I received an email saying that the show would start an hour late, 11:00 instead of 10:00. At 9:30 we were approaching 40º. Hey, it was better than the 30s.
But the question remained: who in their right mind was going to come to the fair to see the exhibits and buy from all of us no matter how wonderful our recycled art was? And they were calling for sun on Sunday. But bless some big, old hearts. It shows what a great art city ABQ is. There were actually quite a few folks who showed up that morning and then later when the rain dried up and blew away. In fact, I sold more items Saturday morning to those die-hards than I did the rest of the fair. Amazing. And while Sunday indeed dawned shiny and bright, those New Mexican spring winds were galing away at full blast. Still, it was a fun fair – lots of good music and things to see. I’ve already told the organizers that I want the same spot next year. And they said YES!
In the meantime, I wanted to post where High on Hooking will be the next few months. I’m hoping to add in a few dates and shows here and there, so more info to follow as it comes in.
Albuquerque Rail Yards Market
Albuquerque, Sundays, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- May 28
- June 11, 25
- July 9, 23
- August 6,20
- September 10, 24
- October 15
ART in the Park and Ice Cream Social
Amigos de Cerillos Hills Park, Cerillos (just off the Turquoise Trail)
- Saturday, June 17, 10:00 a.m. – 3 p.m.
The next few weeks are busy ones:
- The Adobe Wool Arts Guild is hosting Cheryl Bollenbach again this year for a class. That starts Friday and runs through Sunday late afternoon.
- Sunday early afternoon we have family coming in for a first-time visit to New Mexico. The Sunday after that: more company!
- Albuquerque’s Fiber Arts Fiesta sets up Thursday, May 18, and then runs from the 19th-21st. I’m still sewing binding on my big rug that’ll show. Have to sleeve it and another one for hanging.
- The Rail Yards Market opens the 28th, and I have to make more inventory! Summer sales do take work.
Something’s got to give for a few weeks, and, in this case, it’s the blog. So, no more entries till June, peeps. But I will definitely put updates and photos – especially of Cheryl’s class and Fiesta – on the Facebook page. Check in there.
I hope that your spring is going well and that it’s warming up wherever you call home!
Wow – you have a tent! You really are in business…
We are having a cool snap today! Rain all day yesterday and it’s a cloudy 60 here. Good pea and Spring veggie weather for sure. We opened the pool, which is 68, and Peter is working on scrubbing the green on the liner off. It’s tough work. I should help but I am not good at that upper arm strength stuff.
I have some more dyeing to do, for my Tuesday night ladies meeting and dyeing show and tell and tons of gardening.
Enjoy your guests and good luck with your sales.
68b and opening your pool. Is it heated? I’m still sad that we didn’t put a pool in, though the hot tub is nice. Back to the blue, blow-up pool for another summer. It stays cool, thankfully, even in the desert. I wish I wasn’t so busy; would love to be planting, though truth is that the RA has been wiping my butt lately. Lots of exhaustion. Hoping that once Fiesta is over, I can rel;ax some, and we just reserved a place up in Colorado for 4 nights in late June. Looking forward to hiking and hanging… Hey, show-off your dyeing here!