



Did I share this already? I got word from the organizers of the Sea Glass Festival (PA, 10/09) that I was not selected as a vendor. I was both disappointed and relieved. Disappointed that I'd come home without extra dineiro, but relieved that I would not have to spend every waking moment, now till then, drilling or gluing glass.
Now I'm getting excited about the experience. I want to be at every presentation. I want to hear about the experiences and travels of the other collectors. I want to see in person the rarest pieces of found glass, and to show off some pieces of which I'm proud.
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