Loose Springs

 We had a beautifully hot weekend at the Allegan market in Michigan.
I love that chair with the springs falling out of the bottom.  Little did I know that by Sunday night we would feel like we had a few loose springs ourselves.
We had a little bit of this right in the middle of our set-up time...

But wonderful friends lent a hand and the guys at Auto Zone were incredibly helpful too.  Honestly, we could not have done it at 10 p.m.on a Saturday without this group of people!  So with one new alternator... 

and a tired group of people (My daughter took a snooze in the trailer in the early morning hours while we hurriedly finished our set-up.  Hey, nobody said that this was a glamorous life!)... We were all set.




It's a fine balance between a lovely, traveling-open-air-boutique and a crazy, truck-broke-down-sleeping-in-the-trailer boutique.  Last weekend we were both! 

Never thought I'd be so glad to have a plain, ol' Tuesday at home.  =)

5 comments:

  1. Oh no sorry about your car.Glad you were surrounded by good people helping you.
    (((Hugs)))
    Anne

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  2. I think we've all had at least one ofthose kind of shows. Everything looks great and I hope you did well despite the mishaps:-)

    xoxo
    Kathleen

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  3. Oh- You poor (but blessed) girl! I am glad you are home safe and sound and hope the work was worth it- xo Diana

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  4. So glad everything worked out okay... and your Vignettes and Color Palette are Gorgeous!!! I Love that Chair with the springs poking out of the bottom too... Deconstructed Style and Benign Neglect are so Appealing to me in objects.

    Blessings from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian

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  5. I'm glad your daughter got to take a nap and recharge. I'm glad you got to spend a day at home and not running around. It most of been nice even if it was one day.

    -Zane of ontario honey

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