Marblehead Lighthouse Festival

Marblehead Lighthouse Festival

​ ​We dont have many festivals or events scheduled until the middle of November, but one we love, and would never miss is the Marblehead Lighthouse Festival.  Actually we will be set up in Lakeside, the Chataqua summer community adjacent to Marblehead. Specifically we will 

Glorious Tremont!!!!!

Glorious Tremont!!!!!

By the time this post publishes we will have rolled into Lincoln park, and found our space, set up our tent and began displaying our soap, silk and such.  There is always an anticipation in the air for a glorious and wonderful weekend. The weather 

Tremont Art and Culture Festival is this weekend

Tremont Art and Culture Festival is this weekend

We are delighted to say this is the 19th year we have been associated with this festival.  It is a delight to now participate as an artist, and for this one weekend come together in the artist village with a sense of inspiration and joy. 

Here comes July – What are we up to?

Here comes July – What are we up to?

July 1 – Kent Flea  – Its a lovely blend of vintage, antiques, handcrafted items, art and food.  And we are so delighted to be setting up our tent on the grounds of the old victorian mansion located at 409 West Main Street from 9am 

Here comes the Kent Flea

Here comes the Kent Flea

Saturday July 1 is the next edition of the Kent Flea, a new endeavor began this year as a way of presenting vintage and handcrafted to the local audience.  We participated in their first event in May and had a blast…. so we are back. 

People are so interesting

People are so interesting

I cant escape my undergraduate degree in Sociology – its everywhere.  Then again, I have always been a people watcher, relishing the little things observed, odd and exotic behavior, and totally nontraditional things that crop up. This past weekend was one of our really fun 

Hessler Weekend!!!!

Hessler Weekend!!!!

Right on Case Westeern REserve’s campus, a block from the intersection of Euclid Avenue and Ford Rd is the small brick street and wood court known as Hessler.  This is perhaps the last of the old row houses in Cleveland and was the epicenter of