While
it may appear that I have fallen off the face of the planet, as I haven’t
blogged for a while, in fact I’ve been beavering away on various projects.
And
some of those projects are now coming to fruition. Yay for fruition!
We’re
still attending the Peregian Beach Market and the Caloundra Street Fair on
alternating Sunday mornings, and that’s still fun. Peregian is such a lovely beach location, and
we always enjoy our mornings there. Last
time we had a great spot right at the beach, although where we’ll be put next
time is anyone’s guess. We really want
our old spot in the (currently closed) section, so fingers crossed that the
Surf Club gets the permit from Council to reopen that site.
Caloundra
remains as busy as ever, and the passing crowd as weird and wonderful as
ever. Let me just say right now that if
those huge sideburns that Hugh Jackman sports as Wolverine can make even him
look bad, what chance for the rest of the male species? One young man came by our stand, and I had to
fight the urge to hold him down and give him a good shave. No, no, no – if you’re not Hugh Jackman, put those
hairs away.
And
one old lady came by and closely examined our business sign. Why do
you have two “u”s in your name? she asked.
Because that’s how ‘Continuum’ is
spelt, I explained. Are you sure? she asked. Pretty
sure, I said. But she wasn’t
convinced that I could spell my own business name correctly and tottered off,
shaking her head.
Our
Caloundra buskers are now a lot easier to live with – one is a human/insect
hybrid on stilts, and the other a quite sprightly old chook. Last Sunday Banjo Busker made a guest
appearance in his role as wandering minstrel, and this time he played - and
played, and played again before he went away - an extremely jaunty, double-beat
version of Ghost Riders in The Sky. Nightmare visions have never been so cheery.
I
did very enjoy the Pop Up shop we had in Eumundi and would happily have
another, but on the other hand working only one morning a week at the Markets has
its advantages.
Did you know I'm in the habit of accosting old ladies with walking frames and making them do tricks for me? |
We
met with a delusional landlord in Eumundi with a view to having another Pop Up
shop but he was, well, delusional. He
wanted gobsmacking rent, the place was incredibly dirty and shabby, there were
holes in the floor, walls and ceiling – enough for rain to get in and ruin our
stock (not to mention rodents, snakes and robbers), plus we would have to pay
the electricity bill of the former tenant who ran off without paying it, before
we could have the electricity turned on for ourselves. If you’re a landlord and you’re wondering,
yes, this is the very definition of Delusional.
So
the Pop Up hunt continues. An intriguing
and this-will-probably-work proposition has been put to us, but nothing will
come of it until some time next year. But
having a Pop Up once or twice a year would suit us nicely, so we might have to
chill until then.
Last
Friday night we took our first stand at the Thomas Street Night Market at
Noosaville. That kept us up past our
bedtimes, that’s for sure, but it went okay.
Nothing great, but we were very much the odd-stand-out in a mass of
ready-to-eat food stands. But we’ll do
it a few more times and see how it goes.
The crowd was huge and the weather was lovely and for only one evening a
month (third Friday of the month, if you’re interested in coming along) we’ll
have a go.
Each of these frying pans and saucepans are over 100 years old, except the one on the far right (with lid), which is over 200 years old. |
That
means lots of tarting up of more giant wooden boards has gone on, we’ve dug out
the last of our French wire egg baskets, and I finally convinced Doug to
surrender some of his personal collection of vintage copper pots and pans. We have sold out of our stock copper, so I
got to delve into the forbidden depths of Doug’s collection. But he still has more than enough, and kept
anything he particularly wanted, and I’m now back to having a good selection to
sell.
Meanwhile,
the next Collectorama antiques and collectables fair is taking place on this
coming Saturday 1 November, at the Nambour Showgrounds. It’s the last one for the year, so if you’re
able to come by to visit that will be great.
The next one won’t be until March 2015.
I
didn’t blog about what happened at the September Collectorama because what
happens at Collectorama stays at Collectorama.
No,
that’s a lie.
Actually, that’s a big lie.
Because
what happened at the September Collectorama is going to be published for all
and sundry to read about. The next
edition of the magazine Antiques &
Collectables for Pleasure & Profit will be publishing a feature article by
me on what happened at the September Collectorama. So cast your mind back, everyone who visited
us then. What did you buy? Did you dress
daggy or nice? And who were you with –
anyone illicit? Oh dear, that was early
September – are you sure you
remember?
Well
guess what – I took notes! And
photos. And a bunch of you who visited
got a mention in my article, although I won’t know what changes the Editor has
made, if any, until the magazine is published.
But I’d be buying a copy of it, Alan and Carlyle, if I were you. Just saying.
It will be on the shelves in December.
Meanwhile,
I have been writing business profile articles for the Sunshine Coast Daily newspaper, and the first of those has now been
published. And I’m pitching some bigger
newspapers on a few political articles, and a British magazine on a travel
feature. So we’ll see what comes of all
that.
Not
having the shop has given me more time on my hands, so I’ve decided to be a
freelance journalist. Blogging is fun,
but it’s funner to be paid for what you write.
So if you’ve got any scoops, be in touch. You could be my Secret Source. You could be my Deep Throat. Come on, it’ll be fun! I probably won’t be prepared to go to prison
to protect you as my source, but you can feel better in knowing that the Feds
will have to pay me a lot to break my
silence.
Mischka probably won't get a run as Shop Manager because she's too cuddly-snuggly. That's lovely at home but doesn't work in a shop. |
So
that’s what’s been happening lately. If
you’re planning to come to Collectorama on 1 November be sure to wear your
lippy because I might well photograph you.
And if you could oblige by doing something amusing or stupid –
preferably amusingly stupid – you’ll give me fodder for a future article and I’ll
make you famous.