Its time to set up for the May 4 day market at Second Hand Rose in Buffalo, Minnesota. As usual I was finishing my set up on Sunday night and was working at the shop all by myself. Well I tried to step from the ladder to a table so I could adjust a spot light. I missed the table! I fell onto an industrial table, a chair and finally the floor. I scared the crap out of myself. It had happened in slow motion. I was falling, it was going to hurt and I could not alter my downward course. It didn't hurt too much, nothing seemed to break so I laid on the floor contemplating what to do next. I got up, I walked around a little and then I slumped into a chair. I am all right. I decided that I was finished with setting up. And I am now starting to stiffen up as I watch TV.
My sales were not very good last month. So I blew out my space, hauled out a trailer full of stuff and decided to start over. I think that the space looks interesting, but I have a couple of pieces of furniture to add as soon as the torrential downpours stop and I can bring the pieces in without water damage.
My favorite piece in a long time is the canvas painting of the burning bush from about 1890. It adds a ton of color to my space.
I have a spotlight mounted on a wood tripod illuminating the corner in front of one of the French door that I hung about 2 feet off the floor.
The back wall includes a great industrial table with steel Queen Anne style legs. The chalk board is a green coated 1/2 inch thick slab of slate from the Oliver Mines on Minnesota's Iron Range. Next to it is a 105 year old umbrella stand in Moss Aztec glaze from Peters and Reed Pottery in South Zanesville, Ohio.
I like the juxtaposition of the formal shaped legs and the industrial materials.
There are two expanded mesh lockers in a cool turquoise flanking a great 6 shelf rolling rack.
Another of my lamp projects. This is an old electric heater (nee fire starter) that I converted into a table or wall lamp.
The copper and rusted reflector adds a neat look to the lamp.
I have about 10 of these brackets/hangers made from old horseshoes.
The impressionist paint has a nice ambience to it.
And I have this crown shaped topper on a stand. It appears to be old, but no one has come up with what it was used for.
Mr. Flannery
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The last picture with the crown I saw a picture of one. It is the top to a container for arranging wedding flowers. The one I saw on the internet had a container on the bottom.
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