Bizarre Bazaar was this past weekend here in Lawrence. A more organized Lawrence blogger would have told you it was coming ahead of time so you could plan accordingly and arrange your schedule to attend. I'll do my best to remind you in advance next year.
I go to check out the amazing assortment of arts and crafts, but I enjoy listening to the music and watching everyone get into the holiday spirit as much as I do getting some shopping done.
Gift buying is more fun when you are supporting local artists.
P.S. if you are a member of my family, I am in consultation with Fed-Ex to determine the best way to ship hedge apples. Every single one of you is getting a whole family of those green potato head creatures featured in photo collage #2. I knew you would appreciate them.
I'm from Texas, and we call those green things - horse apples. If you cut them in half, and let them dry, they make interesting looking flower shapes, that can be added to other dried plant material, in an arrangement. Really! I've done it, and they are interesting, similar to a pinecone cut in half. I just thought you'd like to know.
Posted by: Debbie J | 12/03/2014 at 10:16 PM
I'm sure the green potato head creatures are all wearing knitted hats, also seen in the same collage?
:-)
Posted by: Vicki in Michigan | 12/04/2014 at 02:18 PM
Hedge Apples. Horse Apples. Is this an American thing....that you regionally distinguish? When we lived in Princeton, I knew them as Osage Oranges. Then again, that's comparing apples to oranges...or is it???
Posted by: Leslie J. Moran | 12/04/2014 at 05:06 PM