Showing posts with label Coatesville market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coatesville market. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Devilish thoughts

“There are devilish thoughts even in the MOST angelic of minds.”
 ~ anon
LOVE that quote!
It was a public holiday here in NZ yesterday ... Queen’s Birthday weekend.  
It was wet and cold and I had to work.
No photos from yesterday morning as it was RAINING!
Ho-hum.  
The ONLY shop in the mall that was open.
This evening's sunset ... magical!

Part of my display in the Public Library
I wouldn’t mind if it were busy.

I wouldn’t mind if I had company.

I wouldn’t mind if I had an eye candy overload from the French Open to watch.

Yes, it's THAT time of year again!
But I had none of that, 
just the occasional browser killing time whilst they waited for a restaurant table.
That’s where all the people were
 ... in the restaurants.
Willie, Cocker Spaniel x Poodle ... and ALL legs!
There’s only SO much one can do in a shop before boredom sets in.
The week’s paperwork took about 20 minutes.
No interruptions you see.
Another part of my display
Dressing the front and side windows and the mannequins accounted for another 30 minutes.
Re-arranging racks and checking size tags and security discs took a little longer.
I even vacuumed the floor.
Coatesville Market on Sunday ... glorious sunshine!
Days like this frustrate me.
There’s SO much I could be doing at home.
THIS year is manifesting into an awesome year for my photography, despite the 
distinct lack of confidence I’ve had since the significant other was incarcerated.
My little spot in the world on a glorious winter's day
It’s been 7 weeks so far and I’ve found participating in markets really hard, 
from an emotional perspective that is.
I’ve struggled to believe in ME.
This last weekend though was different.
I found a SPARK of the me I know and love.

Happiness was IN and AROUND me.  
For the first time in a while I felt at ONE with myself and with the world.  
I like that feeling.
What we had for breakfast at Coatesville Market
It’s contagious.
Someone bought their MOP to the market!
This is a Hungarian Puli ... they had TWO ... this white one and a black one.
I might not have CHOSEN this journey I’m on but it HAS to be travelled.
There are NO exits.
Change IS mandatory.
Every step forward, no matter how small, is reason to CELEBRATE,
so I'm  celebrating.
Scrumptious morning tea at Coatesville Market
Sinful stuff that Em's found for us to eat!
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."
~ Lao Tzu


Sunday, 3 March 2013

Note to self: Watching rugby before markets ISN'T a good idea.

The inspiration behind Chocolat and Co .... and doesn't she just know it .... the hound, that is!
Note to self .... do NOT watch early morning rugby on days you have a market, unless the match is at 3 in my morning.

Matches at 6 in the morning that only finish 7.30 or later, delay me ... and they delay the chauffeur too!

At least my Sharks won.  I’d have been miffed if they hadn’t.

Just to add further drama to the day, it was raining when we arrived at Coatesville!  My first thought was to not even bother unpacking and head home .... but then I remembered I’m not supposed to be scared of all that wet stuff .... so we stayed and got ourselves set up.

The hound joined us today too as, for the first time in a long time, there was NO-ONE home!  

Coatesville hums .... lots of stalls and lots of foot traffic and yet today has been quieter than usual according to my crafting buddies who're regular participants there.  As always at any new market I attend, I’ve had lots of positive feedback.  It’s SO necessary as it’s easy to loose faith in what you create.  
My friend Emma .... and she's NOT smiling!
“Global Warming” did it’s usual job in drawing potential customers in ... then it’s up to me to persuade them to buy something.  Not always the easiest of tasks.  It still amazes me that people think “Global Warming” is a painting and their jaws drop when I tell them it’s a photo.

They all want to know HOW I managed to convince 7 Pukeko to stand still on a tiny mound of grass in a wetland.  It’s MAGIC and proof that ANYTHING’S possible when you believe it enough!
Aha .... now she's smiling!
We even had our share of celebrities at Coatesville Market today!  Kim Dotcom was browsing ... he’s so much taller and larger than I expected.  I’ve seen him in photos and knew he was big but didn’t realise quite HOW big he was .... and he’s got the tiniest of wives.  For those unfamiliar with NZ’s rich and famous, Kim Dotcom is the founder of Megaupload, a file hosting service.  He’s facing criminal charges in the US for criminal copyright infringement in relation to his Megaupload website and is fighting extradition to the US.

He had his wife and children in tow today ... and numerous nannies ... but no visible security entourage.
Saturday's swim with the hound!
The hound loves the busyness of the market and all the extra attention she gets.  She lies under the table looking out at the passing parade.  Other humans with hounds don’t understand what’s happening when their hounds suddenly lurch towards our stall, but I do!  My leg’s suddenly whipped by a tail that’s wagging vigorously as nose touches nose!

I think she might enjoy the markets almost as much as I do.  


Molly, the Weimaraner, who swims along parallel to the beach ... up and down.