I took this picture from my yesterday’s post. It’s the Moss Street Annual Artists Show at 10:30am Saturday morning…the artisans were just setting up…and I had parked on a dead end street on the left. When I saw the barricades being set up I hustle to my vehicle and got the heck out of Dodge…
YIKES!!…just a few people were coming to this yearly event! Would you believe that this is the same street?!..Can you imagine parking on the street to your left…a dead end road…I would have been stuck there for the rest of the day…by the looks of things..maybe forever!
This picture was in our Victoria Times Colonist yesterday morning…see the lady in the white tee shirt (center) with the purse strap going across…she’s a QUILTER! I tell you we are taking over the world!! That’s Pauline and she works and teaches at the Cloth Castle. Looks like she is leading the pack…QUILTERS UNITE!!!
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Have a marvelous Monday and Happy Quilting! ~P
Holy cow...that's a bunch of people now! Good thing you got out when you did! LOL
ReplyDeleteWow that is a full street, how can anyone move. I better get to your giveaway fast.
ReplyDeleteOh, there they are a lovely bunch of Canadians.....
ReplyDelete(well, and tourist too, perhaps).
Tootles
I would say you were one smart cookie to move your car because that is a ton of people.....
ReplyDeleteThat is a LOT of people - good thing you moved when you did!
ReplyDeleteHeck thats a lot of people who filled that street Pauline.
ReplyDeleteYou are sooo funny Paulette!!:) Wow - many,many people!!! It's a good thing you moved your car- I think you would have been there longer than a day!!:) You were very smart!!:)
ReplyDeleteMy heavens, what a crowd! Did you buy anything?
ReplyDeleteGlad you got out of there in one piece! We would miss you if you got lost in there.
ReplyDeleteWe have that at our annual art festival. You have to park outside of town and walk in, since the vendors line the sidewalks.
ReplyDeleteDebbie