Once again, it's come and gone! Another spring swap meet behind us.
Although we were threatened with torrential downpours, the predicated poor weather amazingly enough held off all day. Aside from the pollen from a nearby century-old spruce tree, no one found anything covering their sales tables apart from the oggling eyes of bargain-hunters! No rain, no sleet, no snow. Folks, we got lucky!
Thanks to everyone who came out. This show was without doubt among the most fun insulator swaps I have attended, and my parents were also extremely happy with the great group of people who came out. I had the chance to meet quite a few new folks, and become more well acquainted with some others.
Of special note, thanks to Alan for coming all the way from Kingston and attending this meet for the first time. He even brought along some of his amazing threadless finds from this year and those past. I'm glad to hear you enjoyed yourself, and you are welcome back any time! Hopefully next time we will find some glass while out digging, and not just completely drenched clothes.
Some other folks travel a long ways to get here repeatedly, year after year. Thanks to Doug from Sudbury, and Bob Harding from the Columbus, Ohio area.
It was great to see Ted and his brother make it out, as their's are two faces I have not seen for quite some time! As well, Ken Gardner was able to make it down as the meet did not conflict with his regularly scheduled gem & mineral show. Phil Ort from Hamilton also make it out for most of the day. It was great to see you guys make it out!
And of course, thanks go to all the regular attendees that make the show what it is. Without all our favourite collectors this hobby wouldn't be much fun at all. Fortunately, it has attracted some great folks that make these events so great to attend. With that in mind, thanks to Alan for the compliments regarding the show, but the show is only as great as the folks who attend!
A few people wanted to come, but couldn't make it out. Unfortunately Tom Iannelli, our show co-host ran into some unexpected health problems at the last minute and was unable to attend. His son, Eli is currently situated in the arctic, and couldn't make the trip 3000 km south by charter and commercial flight to be here. And of course, Al and Carol Fix from New York state were missed, as they had scheduled another show and a visit to Al's brother during the chosen time frame. Hopefully next year we can accommodate everyone, and everyone can make it out!
Take care, all. Thanks again to those who came out and showed your support. I'll see you at the autumn swap!