The World According to Linda

Linda MacDonald-Lewis (A.K.A. The Bard at Large) - A true Scot at heart

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Spring Break in Seaside

Sun's out and so are the masses. Flowing into the coastal towns
like an annual migration of tribal sun and fun seekers.

The shop's activity has been brilliant! Seeing familiar faces and new ones.

I just received a range of Green Men figures, made in Scotland. A must see for those
of you that like gargoyles, Rosslyn Chapel, Buccus plaques and the like.
The Green Man is a symbol of regeneration, (and Spring).
How timely is that?

Well, I'm just settled in from working the shop and need a cuppa ...

More later ...

The Bard

2 Comments:

  • At Monday, April 16, 2007 1:07:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I was just recently in Seaside with my mum. We visited your fine shop. Purchaced some rings. I am interested in purchasing more. Do you plan selling on the internet soon. I would like to get a few things more. I am totaly into dragons as good luck charms.
    Please let me know. I tried to look for your e-mail address but unable to locate. Mine is huezo62@hotmail.com
    Thank You Donna Van Hoy

     
  • At Sunday, May 06, 2007 6:33:00 PM, Blogger john johnson said…

    linda, my name is john johnson you spoke to my soon to be wife vi oday. she mentioned that my last name originated from scotland. if this is true i need some help finding my reletives.the oly person that i can even give you is cricket johnson.and that was in the early 1900s what can you do with this. thank you johnson_johnj@yahoo.com

     

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