I wrote about the Eagle Harbor
Art Fair last Friday. I'm writing about Copper Harbor's Art in the Park today.
This event took place last Saturday & Sunday, August 15th & 16th. We went
on Saturday - arriving shortly after they opened at 10:00 a.m. It was warm -
too warm for the Keweenaw. I think the temp topped out at about 84° in town,
but it was humid and without much of a breeze. They had a nice selection of
vendors in Copper Harbor anyway. Some had been at Eagle Harbor the prior weekend; some had not.
Unfortunately, the man who made the birch bark vessel I mentioned last week
wasn't there, so I missed out on that opportunity.
One of the booths that Steve
found to be the most interesting was that of a retired gentleman who made toys
and novelty items. Most of his toys were simple and unique, and his prices were
very reasonable. We wanted to buy something for Max, so Steve selected
something that represented our area - a log truck. . .
with logs. . .
in Grandpa's favorite color for
vehicles - RED!
We won't give it to Max for
Christmas, though. We'll give it to him next summer when they come to visit
instead, so don't tell him! (I'm sorry, but I don't have the name of the
vendor.)
So, it wasn't Christmas for Max, but it was Christmas for me. I couldn't resist this little guy. . .
at the booth of this vendor.
He's a bit bow-legged,
and he has soulful eyes
and a cute tail.
He's up in the guest room, and
his planter box is currently displaying some Keweenaw tourist information.
I'll swap that out for
poinsettias or other decorations when Christmas rolls around.
No more peeking today!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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