On our only rainy day of the holiday, I decided to have a mini-vernissage. I made 2 invitations (one for Richard, one for his sister Annie) cut from the (now empty) box of pastries from Henrietta's Pine Bakery.
I exhibited the watercolour artist trading cards I had painted of Lake of Bays.
It's the first time I've ever had 100% attendance at a vernissage. Actually I did better than that. Angus, the dog, was in attendance as well and shared some of the cheese that was served. A good time was had by all.
Sorry I missed it - it seems like you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't have made it anyways even if I was invited.
ReplyDeleteOnce again Ronna, you really know how to have a good time! Interesting to hear you were at Lake of Bays. That is where my parents met. They were both working at Ronville Lodge in their early 20's and fell in love there! They just celebrated their 51st wedding anniversary last week!
ReplyDeleteOoops. Was so excited about Lake of Bays that I forgot to tell you how lovely your watercolours are! I won't be at the next trade so save one for me!
ReplyDeleteWill save you a card, Kate. Did you know that the cottage we were at was right beside Ronville Road? Was the lodge located there too?
ReplyDeleteCongrats to your parents!
What a totally fun idea. Good for you!
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