But, then again . . . . .

By TrikinDave

The Chaos Before the Storm.

I delivered Herself to Ingliston this morning, and helped set up the Linus stall for the week-end’s quilt show,even though we will be away on holiday on Saturday. The Blip is of the minor chaos that greeted us when we arrived, it had developed into a minor art form by the time we left. Although the organisers charge normal stall-holders a small fortune for the privilege of trading here, charities are given a free stall. It is worth the Linus group attending as there is a lot for them to gain. Publicity is handed out, quilts are handed for the sick children in by non-members who expect Linus to be represented, and some quilts are donated to be raffled.
 
On each of the three days of the show, the girls can expect to take in about £150, which will at least, cover their expenses.

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