Last year I found Karen's small shop at a Flea Market on one of our road trips. I returned this year to buy some jewelry for my grand-daughter who just had her ears pierced, my daughter, and myself. When I couldn't find "exactly" what I wanted, Karen whipped up a pair of earrings to match a necklace in no time flat. Karen comes from a family of 11 children and early learned how to be flexible and to please. Both qualities that come in handy in her own small business.
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et puis c'est important les premières boucles d'oreilles pour une petite fille
ReplyDeletecould we see the earrings and necklace?
ReplyDeleteCustom made jewelery! Excellent!
ReplyDeleteAll the more reason to support small businesses. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteA nice portrait in action shot.
ReplyDeleteShort story about a person. Almost nothing can be more interesting then people.
ReplyDeleteAnd what a great smile she has! Coming from a large family I can indeed say that "flexibility" is a key word to getting along. I love all those little boxes of beads!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Good portrait, Kate.
ReplyDeleteAnd talented too.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like she enjoys her craft too!
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