There's a lot going on in Stow this weekend - drop by and see us if you're passing! We're open 1000-1730 today, Saturday and Sunday. #bookshop#indiebookshop#shoplocal
Trying to get myself in the right mindset for load in at a kink convention this evening. Then three days of vending. I know I'll be sleeping all day Monday.
Phoenix area kinksters, see you at Southwest Decadence! We'll have a few 3D printed paddles as well as our usual selection of beautiful jewelry.
I'm thinking of getting an electric #bicycle and a seat for the back for my 2.5 year old daughter to sit in - and this #Rawbike 250E looks very appealing.
I spend a lot of time finding and testing recipes to sell online, at farmer's markets, and at the roadside stand I set up on my family's property in the summer.
That is in addition to other things I sell, like stickers and candles.
What are some things you would stop by and check out and consider buying, knowing it was created and produced locally?
I've already got vegetables down, anything excess from my garden I turn around and sell or give away. We also sell our chicken's eggs when we have an abundance.
But what about hot sauces? Baked goods? Home goods you could be interested in? Jewelry?
I don't intend to make a full time job out of selling these items, unless that is somehow how it pans out. Plus, being in Wisconsin, I can't just have a roadside stand up all year.
I don’t understand why Chase bank has appointments required to make account changes. This is a joke it takes 5 minutes. I walked into my credit Union and did it in 5 minutes. I’m convincing another family member to go credit Union because Chase is shit for customers. Credit unions actually care about their community too. They’re non profits as well better benefits
Credit Unions > Banks
I shut down my chase years ago because of shit customer service.