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Mama, Ph.D.: Women Write About Motherhood and Academic LifeMountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the WorldThe Sweetness at the Bottom of the PieThe Island: A NovelThe PassageSecret Spaces of Childhood

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Wednesday
Sep152010

The bounty

Brimfield was fantastic. We spent a lot of time browsing and exploring and only managed to see a fraction of the market.  It was pretty overwhelming for a gal like me (=can't make up her mind) but after keeping a little log of all the stuff we loved, the one thing (when G asked as we deliberated) that I knew I would regret not getting was this little unsigned oil painting:

I kind of love her in all her anonymous glory. We also got some old typesetting letters and an old spinning postcard rack and a hefty, nicely seasoned cast iron pan. Productive hunting/gathering with some money left over for soft pretzels and fruit smoothies. (Sorry, Andrea, no Footloose cassette. I think I may have my own in the basement, though, if you're interested. It got some serious playtime in 1985, let me tell you.)

I will confess, though, that I am the world's sorriest haggler.  Is it the amount I suggest? the way I say it? my nervousness? my rookie status stamped on my forehead? I need lessons. 

Speaking of lessons, here's what I learned, should you be interested: 

  1. wear comfortable shoes
  2. bring a wagon or a cart or (what we did) at least some canvas shopping bags
  3. bring cash, some of the vendors take checks but all prefer cash
  4. don't pay asking price (so they say. I brought one guy down about 10% and another one less than that. Pathetic?)
  5. be willing to walk away
  6. keep a little notebook of the things you like & the booth number/location & maybe even take a photo with your phone. Don't buy the first time around, you might find it cheaper or better elsewhere (except if it's a one-of-a-kind that you absolutely adore--then by all means, go for it.)
  7. go early (we didn't but saw some great items with "sold" tags)
  8. go! it's really fun
  9. what I missing, all you brimfield veterans?

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Reader Comments (9)

I like your lady. I think she needs a name.

Sounds heavenly. I love me some good antiques. Any good cameras I can pine for? :-)

09.15.2010 | Unregistered CommenterChristie

what a gorgeous find!

09.15.2010 | Unregistered Commentersevensmiles

i have actually been sorting through my cassette collection this week, trying to throw a few away. it's torture, i tell you. maybe i should set up a booth at brimfield so i can feel good about seeing someone else gush over what i must part with.

09.15.2010 | Unregistered Commenterandrea

Beautiful, Annie! I love your painting. Whoever created it really captured some real depth in that woman: I see contentment, regret, solace, and indignation all in one face! What a treasure.

09.15.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMatt

I am so jealous! I have been to Brimfield several times and so wish I could have been there. My good friend Kristen from CT went Friday, so it was a double whammy for me thinking of you great ladies at Brimfield. I think about you so much more than I post/email/call. Best of luck in all you do. Your family is so cute and grown up! I would love to get together next time you are in UT - so sad I missed you this summer.

09.15.2010 | Unregistered CommenterSusie

Annie, I love that dreamy portrait. Very good choice. She is lovely and earnest, and I get the feeling she is going off to college or she is in college, and an artist/teacher had her sit for a portrait. Love the red dress and the slightly sad look in her eyes. Wonderful

09.15.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMa

That sounds like heaven.

I love the painting.

09.16.2010 | Unregistered Commentermartha

When do we get to see the pictures of things you got?

09.16.2010 | Unregistered CommenterRobin

I'm determined to go next year. I can't believe I haven't gone yet!

09.22.2010 | Unregistered CommenterEllen

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