Old 05-10-2019, 05:02 AM
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KalamaQuilts
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In the 70's I looked forward to Bazaar season kicking off, usually the first weekend of November. It was one more way of enjoying the season. I started downsizing in 2001 and have very seldom been to one since except for three years I actually had two tables at the Kalama one, as part of parting out an estate. Ruth loved christmas decor, had 400+ santa tree ornaments just to begin with and a truck load of outdoor decor plus much more.
It was like having a garage sale, fun for the first few hours, boring as heck the rest of the time
I did dress somewhat outrageously and always stood, interacting with every person that went by.
Something I'd recommend to booth sellers anywhere. Hard on the feet but sellers loose so much opportunity with their heads buried in a book, screen, or knitting.

so to reanswer no I don't buy, because I don't go. Stuff holds me not.
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