I have never been to Breyerfest. Since this year everything is online I am able to participate in the same way that everyone else is; virtually. Wednesday night Jackie Rossi hosted a Zoom party that was in place of their traditional sushi restaurant night. A rotating bunch of us came and went, drank, were silly and it was a good time. It has been a long time since I have gotten to do a large, silly model horse get together. My favorite part of the hobby is the people and chatting with them about whatever.
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Photo by Jackie Rossie |
After watching my desktop computer decline in usefulness over several years, and using the Chromebook that belongs to the school for most things (inconvenient) I finally got myself a new computer. Now I can actually do the things I need to much more efficiently. And I can print from my programs again. My desktop finally decided it could not handle printing a page made in Publisher, no matter how simple it was. I can go back to printing pages for my finished doll binder with much less effort. I like that.
It took me awhile, but here, finally, are the leftovers from my live sale. I don't have a whole lot at the moment. I have 2 pairs of the large mens cutting chaps. These fit the tall cowboys made from the basketball player dolls. They are $30 each plus shipping.
I also have one regular sized pair of mens cutting chaps. Also $30 plus shipping.
Today the results from the Breyerfest virtual show should be up and I am interested to see how my entries placed. I have no idea if they will actually have placed at all. The last time I checked the albums, which was at least several days before the entries closed, the classes were not small. I know that Breyerfest Live is a very tough show and even virtually, I can't imagine the show is all that much easier. So I will see how my stuff did and just try to be excited about the results, no matter what they are.
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