
There's a lot happening in SoWa on our last market day of the fall, October 25...here's a preview
Paris is an amazing place. There are more museums and art per square mile than anywhere in the world. And believe me, my feet will attest to that. You can spend days in the Louvre alone. We hit the highlights in a day. Mona Lisa was a big disapointment after the years of build-up. The painting is rather small. Hundreds of people pack around a barrier to get a glimpse of the lady. The
big picture behind these folks is much more interesting than the picture of Lisa. The things in the Louvre Antiques Center are pretty amazing. It's a good thing they were closed the day we were there so we weren't tempted to make a purchase. Yeh right, it would have taken a second mortgage to buy anything in that place.
The big flea market, Le Marche aux Puces, was much more our style. Hundreds of sheds set up on narrow streets with thousands of really old things. It would have helped to be able to speak more French than I remembered from high school. I think the vendors know that Americans aren't going to buy things with the exchange rate the way it is right now (1 Euro = $1.50) so they weren't real friendly. Imagine 5 Bucks for a diet coke. A fun trip but good to be back in the homeland. More photos on our Facebook page.
In late July, Boston Magazine took over the trolley barn, the home of the SoWa Antiques Market to hold their annual Best of Boston Party. It was great to see 1,000 of Boston's best enjoying themselves in our humble digs. They dressed it up real pretty but we had a few days after the party to get it back the way we like it, real homey. so we're back to normal now, but it was nice to have our home recognized as the unique place it is by such a prestigious organization. Boston is the BEST!
I was awoken by Sharon this morning by her excited shout "You're in the Globe!" Sharon gets up earlier than I do. She has a real job with a 45 minute commute to downtown Boston. Mine is a quick trip into my basement office and no one but me knows if I arrive late. And since I'm a night person, I take advantage of the extra sleep time. So I forced myself to focus (after I reached for my glasses) while she held the paper in front of my face. There it was a full page on the SoWa Antiques Market with a half page full color photo. Exciting indeed. You can't buy advertising like that. You never know when something will catch a writer's eye. Since starting the market we've been lucky to catch the interest of a lot of newspapers and websites. It makes me feel good that the excitement is catching on....and it was definitely worth waking up a little early for.
Yes, it was a weekend where we would test the organization. Could we pull off two shows on the same weekend. Our 4th annual Antiques at Elm Bank, in Wellesley MA and our weekly SoWa Antiques Market. Of course we'll do it and even if we don't, maybe we can fake it to look like we did. Well, I'm here to say, we didn't have to fake it. We started on Wednesday with a couple of helpers to measure and mark the fields and gardens of the Elm Bank reservation, the home of the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. We continued on Thursday to supervise the tent company as they erected the many tents for the almost 100 dealers who would exhibit on the weekend, and we directed the showcase company as they delivered into place the 17 showcases that would house wonderful collections. Porters would come in Thursday afternoon to assist some of the dealers inside the two buildings on the grounds. On Friday there would be a short training session for the staff who would register and direct the remaining dealers would arrive to move in. Every year, I must bring in new employees to lend a helping hand. Thanks to Craig's List, I'm always able to find people who are looking for this type of work. There's not a long inerview process, so it really boils down to the few words of introduction in the return email. "Hi, I'm available" just doesn't cut it. I always have to cancel the ad within 24 hours because of the deluge of responses....one advantage of high unemployment though I'd much rather have full employment. I'm happy to say that both shows went off without a hitch thanks to a great staff, especially Charna and Dennis. Charna wore two hats helping in Wellesley, Friday and Saturday then to SoWa for the load in early Sunday morning then back to Wellesley for the day and into the evening for the load-out....a long 15 hour day, what a trooper she is. She definitely gives this small organization a professional shine. This business is so much fun, especially when you have great people making you look good.
