





The OCAF Holiday Market is always fun to do. Above are pics of: two large stone bowls by Russell Everett, 2) my booth, 3) one of Barbara Odil's primal spirits, barbaraodil.com 4) fun mugs by Mark Williams, www.otherbrotherpottery.com, 5) Peter Loose, folk-artist extraordinaire, peterloose.com, and 6) Kathleen, the happy raffle ticket saleswoman.
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