Saturday, November 29, 2025

BONUS NOVEMBER CAMBRIDGE MARKET

 


Here we go again... our fourth market in a row.

November sure is a busy month for markets.

Two left to go after this one, then we get a good break.

The weather is supposed to be good today, and turning to crap tomorrow.

Fingers crossed it does stay fine.

And yep, that's about all I have to now.  I'll post more once we are set up.


6.04 am... on the road.

ABOVE: Another stunning day! WHOOP WHOOP.

ABOVE: I came prepared for a hot day.

ABOVE: All ready...




ABOVE: I bought a fancy spade for the gardens, and a couple of lovely stalls near us.

ABOVE: Breakfast!  Not many markets sell good old hot dogs 'n' chips... yaaa, this one does..
2.29, on our way home.
A long, SLOW day. Minimal sales... but I suppose something is better than nothing.  
Can't wait to unload at home and just relax ... out of the WIND.
4 pm.
Once we had unloaded the car, we pretty much immediately went out to do a grocery shop.
I got all I needed to make two Christmas Cakes early next week. 
Now that is done and I am finally sitting in me lounge chair, feet up, relaxing.
I'm so, so tired, and my lower back is killing me.
But nothing like Stew's poor knee.

8.23 pm, and we've enjoyed a fairly quiet evening.  I made us burgers for dinner, nothing like homemade.
We also tried some potato things... I'll show them tomorrow.
They were bloody YUM.
Time to sign off for the day, we won't be late up tonight.

AND YES, IT'S GETTING FREAKIN' 
HOT AT NIGHT, THE FAN IS ON 
ALL NIGHT LONG.

10 comments:

  1. Sure was stunning at 5am this Morning πŸŒ„
    #LacyπŸ’™πŸ’œ

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  2. That's my kind of breakfast!
    Good Luck today.

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  3. You can’t beat hot dog chips n sauce.
    Stunning day here too.

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  4. I love stall hot dogs don't know last time I had one...

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  5. Gorgeous day.. pity sales were a bit slack

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  6. I was hoping that the sun would bring all the buyers out for you

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  7. Anonymous8:45 PM

    Chris, I think it’s time to reinvent yourself. I can’t sew to save myself, I wouldn’t even know where to buy material. We live in a very disposable society, KMart etc sell all manner of things for the house so cheaply that in a year, it goes on the hard rubbish pile, it’s very cheap to keep up with the latest styling (I am not this person). I think you should have a fire sale, I have seen things on those racks for ages. I know that your stuff is priced as it is because people are paying for your time, expensive materials etc. But people don’t give a stuff, they are after cheap stuff that looks ok and live for the moment. Not sure about NZ but in Aus I never have to pay full price for anything, it will be on sale within a week. And Temu!! I have no advice on what would sell better as I have no imagination and talent (I can cook and bake, that’s all). I don’t like to see you put all this effort in for very little return. Sorry for long comment. Marie, Melbourne

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    1. Anonymous12:06 AM

      It gives them something to do, social outlet. My grandparents did the same thing. They were weavers.

      I am a quilter, it is like an itch. Part of it is the artistic side, a big part is needing to Do Something, Be Productive.

      I have more quilts than I know what to do with. I give mine away. She sells hers.

      Vickie

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  8. I'm like hot already? But now I'm sitting here with a sweater on so I guess it is time for our swapped weather! The wind is the worst! All I ever buy at craft shows is food lol.

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  9. The spade is a wonderful addition to your rusty bits!

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