Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Mountain View Art and Wine Festival


Mountain View General Store - A mini fair in progress.

We had a great time at the Mountain View Art and Wine Festival! The MVGS' set up looked like a fair unto itself. Tina had live music, the Kwanis club sold flags to support the Immigrant House and Lizzy Cross was there with "Latch hook with me". Here are some pictures from around the store.
 
Lizzy - Latch with Me. She was worried no one would come.

Latching Hands.











Members of Kwanis Club - They sold international flags as a fund raiser for the Immigration House, a local historic landmark.

Live Music - The Jammin' Duo. I forget their names. Their music was great. Tina was worried our music would be shut down for lack of a license to play amplified music in public. No police came. I think it was because they were too good!
 We had a table all to ourselves. It was intimidating. As you can see our items do not cover the entire table!
 Looks like we'll have to make more.

Think we need more stuff?

Magnet Boards - Made from old metal platters and displaying a variety of our magnets.

Crow and I had the opportunity to explore the festival too. There were so many vendors it took almost an hour to peruse them all.

Mountain View Art and Wine Festival - 2013
Dave's Killer breads was there too - if you enjoy seeds and grains in your breads, or just like breads made with the finer ingredients, I recommend Dave's Killer Breads. They are great. Some places offer the Sin Dawg cinnamon rolls too.  Although I know Dave's breads are available at Safeway, Sprouts, Whole Foods and other places, I do not know where the Sin Dawg's are available - at least in California. If anyone finds them let me know!
Dave's Killer Bread! According to the man behind the counter, Dave looks just like his picture. Unfortunately we did not get to meet Dave in person. He's on vacation.
The weather was miserable, and the heat drove us back to the relative coolness of Mountain View General Store before we could finish our tour. On the way back we found some epic sweet potato pies. It was a pity the company had no business cards when we stopped by. They were so good, I forgot to take pictures of them before we ate them.

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