My day started out with a rather long drive, but if you've hung around this blog for awhile (just check out my Transportation Tales thread) you know I'm used to driving. Anyway, the only thing of note other than the detour right before Eden Mills, which freaked me out because I'm never sure I'll get back on my planned route and I obsess about being late, was a roadside sign just as I crested a hill. Said homemade sign was impossible not to notice:
SLOW DOWN!!
YOU KILLED
OUR CAT!!!!
That got my brain spinning. There's a sad story there, isn't there?Anyway again, I strolled the street and browsed the display tables of literary events, places, publishers, and artists. I ate excellent ginger ice cream! And look at the stream and one of the concrete road bridges that runs through the village.
Creek? Stream? Idyllic however you label it. |
What a bridge. They don't make them like this anymore. |
The audience was terrific. I love that the plane flew overhead just as I got to the bushplane page in Let's Go!. Couldn't have ordered that better. And sharing Counting on Fall under the branches of huge shade tree just seemed appropriate. Of course The Bookshelf had all the festival authors' books displayed for sale. It was an honor to sign several books for people.
"Counting on Fall" on display. Yay! |
2 comments:
What a glorious time you must have had! Your photos are beautiful, especially the one of your books on the table... and what a sign that was - Slow down, you killed my cat... weirdsville.
Thanks, Cathy, it was glorious. Great word!
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