it is art fair time once again
and we start out strong
babies v and r bouncing along
and hoping all our wishes come true
wandering through the streets
seeing all the colors
and people
and dogs with hats
and statues that move
and twirly
and painty
and beautiful
shiny things
and dancers
swaying and bending
and smelling
the spicy kabobs
and licking
the sugar
off
the elephant ears
and
hearing
drums booming
and
touching
all kinds of everything.
and then
it is time for a break
on the diag
a quiet oasis
right in the middle of it all
with a bottle and a blanket and a weary smile
and with the hug of a tree
much bigger than me
and then
and you find
your very own
secret and happy place
and
your hopeful wish
is
to go home
once again.
–
timing has a lot to do with art.
– ll cool j
—
artist credit- bruce reinfield
We lived in Detroit for 16 years and the Art Festival was one of my favorite events! Wish I could be there ………..
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sorry you’re no longer here, jennifer, and it is a wonderful experience. hope you have a fair close to where you now live )
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We’re in Bangor, ME now. We have lots of fairs but not art fairs ……… Common Ground in Unity is a good one for all things Maine-ish!
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and i imagine bangor, maine to be a beautiful place. maybe an art fair is in your future there )
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Maybe. We have lots of craft fairs all summer and near Christmas ……..
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I love this flavorful and colorful post! Children need to have their escape routes mapped out, a blanket is a great place to hide out! Smiles, Robin
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thanks robin, and you are so right ) p.s. how do you know it’s not me under that blanket ? )
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I don’t!! ha ha!
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Wonderful images and text!
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thanks roy )
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Great fun!
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it was, paul )
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Oh I can so relate to the little ones finding those moments. Even the hiding one! And what a genius move to find it right where he/she was!
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thanks, i thought it was a good move too )
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Beautiful !
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thanks, paul )
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So lovely Beth. San Francisco has a couple of fairs, I wish I could get to them more often and take the kids with me. So cute with the blanket 🙂
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thank you, and i’ll bet you have wonderful art fairs in sf )
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Belle
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)) – art )
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What does this mean
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)) means smiles
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? OK …
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Beautiful
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Would be lovely to hear from you again on my blog too
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it would be my pleasure )
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Wonderful, really looking forward to your kind words.
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Great fun! I feel like a bottle and a blanket would be right just about now 🙂
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thanks tiny, and sometimes it is just the perfect combo.
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Nice!! Love the blanket.
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thanks laurie, it’s like an invisibility cloak.
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You’re welcome beth. I’ve got an invisibility cloak, it’s called being over 60.
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awww, and i’m quite sure you’re not invisible to everyone )
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Only to those under 30 beth.
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WOW ! This sounds like an awesome time. I am pretty sure we don’t have anything like that here. Have a great time, my friend. Peace, T
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thanks, t )
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That’s the way to take the world in, Beth. You have made an art of it, my friend. )
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i’m just a storyteller, wandering through…..)
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But the way you write what you see. Gorgeous, Beth. ))
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thank you so much, mark. that is a huge compliment to me, coming from you –
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Sounds like fun, and I love the progression of the toddler time. 🙂 The last photo is too precious. I know just how she feels. Home is the best place of all.
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is really is the best place, and she knew it, like dorothy from wizard of oz.
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What a smart girl!
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Loved this post. Unfortunately all I can do is post about my books, but I’ll have some clay figurines in a couple of weeks. No real art festivals here in Hawaii, but maybe that is because all the islands are a work of art. Thanks for liking “Telephone Killer – 28” on papermudandme.wordpress.com. – Thanks and Aloha – pjs/
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thanks paul and i’m sure you are right about the natural beauty and art of hawaii. somewhere i intend to visit. )
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like a puffed dandelion. Just marvelously light and wistful great. Love the word: painty. 🙂
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thank you, cc. and there was plenty of the painty feeling to go around )
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Adding to the litany – a joyous post with terrific pictures to complement your words…
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thank you so much, mimi )
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I miss Detroit…
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there are special things to be discovered most everywhere
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I felt as if I was there, as well, Beth. Leave to the precious children to be able to ‘escape’ however and with whatever they have. Love it! 🙂 All the best. ~Karen~
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thank you for your kind words, karen. we all need the ability to find comfort and quiet when we need it. )
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Stumbled across your blog – I’m a former Ann Arborite turned Chicagoan; miss the AA art fair – …
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hi james, and happy you stumbled in, hope it wasn’t too painful ) welcome and nice to meet you, chicago is my favorite big city and where i was born ) beth
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Oh, so we’ve changed places. I’ve moved to Ann Arbor, and moved away, 3 separate times, I think the last move to Chicago sealed it. I like the big city too much. Plus I grew up on Lake MI, up north, and I missed it too much when I lived in AA.
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i was born in chicago, moved back to the detroit area when i was just 2, and moved to ann arbor when i was 40, and i love it here, though if i was to live in any big city it would be chicago )
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Delightful, sorry I’m late, trying to catch up xx
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thank you jen, and no worries at all about catching up. hugs ) beth
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xx
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