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    Yesterday was our first day at the SandPoint Arts Council's craft fair on lake Pend Oreille. It is the largest I have seen. Hot day in the 90's, today is supposed to be even warmer. Beautiful setting, good sales but man what a long day. This is a highly competitive show. It is a juried show and the guy in the booth next to us was only accepted 2 out of the last four years. I guess we were lucky to get in on the first try.
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    well, if it had to be a long day- I'm glad for you that it was a good one.

    Congrats on your selection to the show and I'd love to see a close-up pic of your display if you're so inclined

    Lawrence

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    Looks awesome and I see lots of people Terry. They picked you because of your beautiful work! Good luck today for lots of additional sales!
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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryT View Post
    I guess we were lucky to gein on the first try.
    I'm sure luck played no part in it!

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    Terry that looks so nice. What a great place to have a craft fair.


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    Pretty place. I haven't been up there is several years - I have a friend who has a farm in Browns Valley. Cooler there than here also. It was about 110 yesterday until the sky opened up and we got 1.5 inches of rain in less than an hour. Wind blew hard too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lawrence View Post
    well, if it had to be a long day- I'm glad for you that it was a good one.

    Congrats on your selection to the show and I'd love to see a close-up pic of your display if you're so inclined

    Lawrence
    Hi Lawrence,
    I'm not sure if you are asking about a shot of the whole booth or individual stuff. Here are a few closeups. By the time I took a pic of the booth much of the stuff was gone and the remaining stuff moved to one wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cestout View Post
    Pretty place. I haven't been up there is several years - I have a friend who has a farm in Browns Valley. Cooler there than here also. It was about 110 yesterday until the sky opened up and we got 1.5 inches of rain in less than an hour. Wind blew hard too.
    Clint
    Wow, the humidity must have been killer! Not to mention flooding.

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    Pleaed you did well.

    Love the finish on the carvings.
    Happy Carving

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    Quote Originally Posted by TerryT View Post
    Hi Lawrence,
    I'm not sure if you are asking about a shot of the whole booth or individual stuff. Here are a few closeups. By the time I took a pic of the booth much of the stuff was gone and the remaining stuff moved to one wall.
    Hi Terry how you get them so shinny and smooth looking and what kind of wood you using
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