Friday, May 23, 2008

Trace Adkins in Fairbanks, Alaska

Trace Adkins is performing this evening in Fairbanks. If you saw the Celebrity Apprentice with Trace on it, you couldn't help but like him. His family showed up to surprise him, and they all looked so happy.

Trace if you are reading this, I hope you like your "I shower with Dick's Hairy Goat" T-shirt and soap that I sent on to you. I'm really disappointed that I was unable to make it up to Fairbanks this evening.

Trace has a wonderful cause that he is working on in helping to raise awareness. It's Anaphylaxis or Food Allergy's. Trace feel free to send on an email, and we will post all the details and how people can help with your cause.

Ethel the Tart

Guys and Dolls, fasten your dog sled belts for this new addition to We're No Angels Soap Co.

Our latest little morsel to join the line up will be ETHEL THE TART, a succulent, wonderful PINK GRAPEFRUIT soap. Followed by the companion candle at a later time. Much request has been made for this fragrance, So, voila.

Her arrival is scheduled for mid July into the Interior of Alaska, with much fan fare, I might add. Wait till you read Ethel's story, tiss, tiss, Ethel, shame on you.

Feelings of wellbeing and happiness are associated with Pink Grapefruit scents, which Ethel the Tart knew also back in the day. She had many happy clients that left her side feeling very content.

Get ready to order Ethel the Tart................she's worth the splurg

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Tanana Farmers Market-Fairbanks

Drove up to Fairbanks early, very very early, don't know how the farmers do it.
Made it to Fairbanks, and set up, and one hour later, I was ready to start selling at my first farmers market. What a great day, 64 degrees, which was nice considering a week and half ago we had a couple of snow storms.......

So, many wonderful handmade gifts and crafts, the farmers themselves weren't quite ready to make a show yet, a couple or so more weeks for them. Handmade mustards from Moosetards, and wonderful stained glass jewlery from Jack River Jewlery made by Nurse Sue and massage therapist (glad to have both of her other skills on hand, just in case). Wow, there are so many talented people in Alaska. Little Gretchen's first show selling like crazy her homemade carmel and sweets....... the quality of the food vendors was also great.

So, by the end of the day, after driving two hours each way, stuffing myself on homemade raviolli and fallafel sandwich's, it was a great success.

Tourist should be arriving off the ships and into Denali National Park by this Tuesday. How exciting.............Till next time