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The winter sunshine caught the red and purple wooden beads with fabric brooch
Crystal cut crystal clears on copper coloured cord
A very chilly and early start to the day at Mosman on Saturday. And a little windy too. We normally display our necklaces on a small forest of trees, but today the gusty wind scared us enough to lay our jewellery on the table. We missed the trees dripping in lovely resin jewellery.
With each market we do, we have been forming the opinion that the brother/sisterhood of market stallholders is strong. Each market has it's own feel and often there is a camaraderie between stall holders. Once again we met many kind and generous people. Today we were placed near some delicious chutneys and jams (took home several jars between us), beautiful photographs, very lovely children's clothes and great bread that gave Zanny's dad's a run for its money. A big favourite for us was a lovely woman selling pots and galvanised tubs and buckets of herbs. A perfect house warming present.
The market itself had a good feel to it. We didn't get to explore it properly (one of the problems of being a stallholder!) but loved chatting to shoppers. Thank you Mosman.
Emma and Zanny