Wednesday, September 5, 2018

A Harrowing Affair

Labour Day Weekend witnessed our first visit at the Harrow Fair - both as guests, and as vendors. The Fair was a four-day show running Thursday to Sunday, and including Wednesday night setup it made for one very long and hot weekend! The Fair also runs long days (9am-11pm) on top of travel time.

Unlike the usual art shows, the Fair had tons of activities, live music, livestock judging, great food options, and lots of great people watching. It helps when you have good neighbours too.....special thanks to K&K across the way for their quality playlists!

Things started off slow for sales - unlike art shows, where patrons generally attend one day of a multi-day event.....at the Harrow Fair people come every day! Mind you, at art shows people are coming to...well, buy art. People come to the Fair to have blast....and MAYBE buy something. We also had a few new rules to follow....including a mandatory exit sign for the tent and a fire extinguisher.

Sales picked up each day, with Sunday apparently being the "come back and buy all the things you've been checking out all weekend" day. We got a nasty thunderstorm on Saturday night and thought that might be the end of the night.....but the moment the rain stopped the entry gate was suddnely lined up around the corner! Talk about die-hards!

In spite of the five-day ordeal, the Fair felt less like work than most shows.....we were having too much fun (other than too much sun). At least they had a misting tent for staying cool!

We ended things with a well-earned patio dinner at Renny's on the way back home.


The Open Door at the Harrow Fair!

Perch dinner at Renny's - a rare treat!

Cooling off with some cold local brews

My belt broke mid-day - so Jane MacGyver'd a solution!

A brief but heavy downpour on Saturday night

On with the Fair!

Exotic slushy drinks for Jane

The parade begins!

The crowds return as the clouds part

Only at the Harrow Fair.......

Crank up the rides!

Sloth Five!

Bucket o' Babes!

Waiting for the crowds to arrive

And we're out!

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