Sunny and 50 diving to 33 in the pm-BRRR!
The highlights of the day were the seminars we attended at the AGTA show covering the social media, Facebook, Twitter, web site blogging, and many other issues. Awesome and knowledgable speakers included Michael Schechter, Robyn Hawk, Daniel Gordon, and Dan Askew. Thanks to all these folks. Great job guys!
After the morning training session we had a couple hours to kill and walked over to the GJX show across the street from the convention center. I found a wonderful vendor way in the back with some fine natural druzy cabs, and some additional enhanced druzy cabs. Wonderful material that I am excited to make jewelry out of.
After the afternoon training we drove down the strip and walked a couple shows at the La Quinta, and Howard Johnson’s.
The highlights of those shows included a fossil tent full of beasts and fish fossils. There were beads everywhere and some vendors told me I could not buy just a few pieces of rutilated quartz, but I had to buy a kilo of the stuff. Good luck to them! It was a very cold (for Tucson) 34 degrees and Bonnie kept asking if I was ready to go? Like every 5 minutes.
We left when I was tempted with cold beer and dinner at a local brewpub.
But wait, there is more. I took Bonnie to a show strictly for Swarovski crystals, where we made a quick run thru. Bonnie got a short lesson from Katie Hacker, a famous beader seen on the public television series “Beads, Baubles & Jewels.” Her new product “Katydids” was the topic of exploration today. Watch for this in future beadwork from Bonnie!
I think we are going to pack flat rate boxes tomorrow. We need to clean our mess up and get it shipped out. If it is could we may not go out at all tomorrow. (Bonnie: Yeah, right Don!) Stay tuned.