Located in the heart of the Carmel Arts and Design District in Old Town close to 138 artists moved in for the weekend and set up our unique shops. There was nothing old about this town. It was like stepping in to a new era of keenly designed buildings and walkways. Unique stores and wonderful restaurants all beckoned one to enjoy their day.
We didn't have time to shop but we sure did enjoy the food at Mudbugs Cajun Cafe (several times). Their Cajun food warmed our tummy and soul over the weekend. Ken and I had the sampler plate Friday night after setting up our booth. The hard part was choosing just 3 items from their long list of choices. With 6 different dishes to share between us we were like pigs in mud! They were all good but my favorite was Miss Anne’s Crayfish Casserole, it was so good I sent Ken to get some on Sunday too. With the cool and rainy weekend in store for us it was just what the doctor ordered.
Speaking of shopping, the slow rainy day gave me a chance to visit other artist booths and I purchased three really incredible sculpted wire willow trees done by Gerald Sanders of Nashville, TN. The one to the right has a oil reservoir on the bottom and the campfire lights up. I love trees and his work was fantastic!!!!!
The committee for this show is top of the line!!! Care teams were assigned to different sections of the show and our team made sure we had drinking water throughout the day and quickly solved any problems or concerns we had over the weekend and took good care of us.
The only bad mark for the weekend was one really nasty cop who made life difficult for several artists on Saturday evening. He was the exception to the rule over the weekend that was otherwise full of fun, friendly people and a wonderful committee.
My hats off to the organizing team for a job well done. I can't wait to return again next year!!!!