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A typical day at Wild Ozark

If there's one constant thing in my life, it's that the list of things to do never gets any shorter. This is probably a good thing. I don't think I'll ever get bored, that's for sure!

Many days, though, I'll finally fall into bed at night and can't remember a single thing I did all day long. So I decided to just keep track of it one day earlier this week. At first the plan was to do this every day. But it was so tedious that I only did it the once. It's probably something I should do more often, though. If you want to see what a typical day's 'work' looks like for me, here's the link to a PDF of the file. It's too long to post here in the newsletter.

A typical day at the farmer's market

Today I made a blog post that talks about what a typical day at market looks like. Plus I talk about some of the new things I've been working on. Here's the link to that if you'd like to read about it.

"I make paint from rocks..." A typical day at market 

Short newsletter this time.

I'm woefully bad at staying on top of a monthly publishing schedule, so I thought I'd just send this short one to say hello and stay in touch at least a little bit. 

The Schedule 

Most Saturdays through March - Fayetteville Farmers (Indoor) market at Ozark Natural Foods from 9-1pm.
Feb 9- Community Craft Show in Bentonville
March- not sure of date- Terra Studios Fair
After March on Sundays - Kingston Square Arts (10am - 5pm) 
 

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Most Exciting New Thing

I'm most excited about the new stationary I've been making! I have these listed at Etsy and will also bring them to the market booths with me. 

 
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Until Next Time

I hope you've all been having a great year so far. Anytime you're in Fayetteville on a Saturday (until March) stop in and say hello! I'm usually at the market located at the back of Ozark Natural Foods Homestead store until 1 pm.

Check out the video below and take a cool little dripping spring break from your day :)
The other day while I was out walking and looking for pigment rocks, I stopped in to visit with the dripping springs along the driveway. It was so pretty I took some video to share with you.
Follow me on Instagram if you like to see what I'm currently working on in art or products. I'm @wildozark pretty much everywhere :)
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