It was a cool spring morning and shaping up to be a beautiful day as the weather forecast was calling for a high around 72 . The car was loaded the night before , we threw in a few final things in the morning and got off to an early start . As we headed for St . Paul Brewing Company in the Twin Cities . The show was already in full swing by the time we got There . It was about 10 a . m . and I would guess there were about 40 vendors . There was some walk around traffic in the parking lot checking out all the items for sale period . We pulled in and we parked right next to Bert Whittington . We got out of the car and said hello to him , Jody Otto and a few other fellas and then we started to cruise the parking lot to see what was on display and what was up for sale . We made a quick lap around the lot and I found a really cool little 40s Grain Belt cardboard , kind of a smaller one . It had a shotgun leaning on the wall and a couple of dead ducks hanging there like you used to see in a lot of the old hunting artwork of that period . After making a quick lap around the parking lot . lot , Judy decided she needed to use the bathroom and she went down to the brewery which was locked up . It was it was supposed to be open for the show attendees to use the restroom . Apparently someone didn ’ t get the memo . I drove her up the block to a convenience store and we both used the bathroom up there . Then we got back to the show and opened up the back of the car and set up our table . We got out all the items that she had framed for people and needed to deliver , and I was going to sell my Fitgers Solunar 1948 calendar . We got everything put out and people came by and purchased some lasered items with the hams bear on them . Everybody picked up their framing jobs that we ’ ve completed and a
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