Lyn Gemmell, new-ish owner of Shelridge Yarns asked if I would go to Baltimore with her. She needed help to do her booth at the Maryland Sheep & Wool Festival. A road trip to a more southern clime after our never-ending, cold, wet spring? It took me all of a nano-second to say 'YES!'
And Baltimore didn't disappoint in the weather department. It was short-sleeves warm and sunny. Trees were in leaf, green was grass and blossoms were on all the cherry trees. Lovely.
The festival itself was FUN! Reportedly the largest fibre festival in North America, it was like no other I have ever been to. There was an agricultural aspect to it with barn after barn of sheep brought to the festival for top-sheep, sheep shearing and (I'm sure) sheep with most unusual hair styles competitions.
There was a county fair aspect to it with cotton candy, corn dogs, candy floss and snow cones to eat.
There was a summer festival aspect to it with bands playing
There was also, of course, the wool festival aspect to it with barn after barn of vendors selling their wares.
That's me counting cash to start our day.
It was a great weekend for me and I thank Lyn for taking me along.
2 comments:
and thank you, Brenda for taking us all along.Fun. teresa_a
If I had not found this job, I was going to go to this show. Darn it, I could have met up with you too!
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