Last Saturday as I mentioned on the baseball story, I went to Lockhart to the spring fling,
The Rites of Spring.Regina Burchett, my painting buddy, had a booth there. She shared her booth with
Diana Weems. It was nice to meet Diana, nice work. Great cars!

Regina's booth looked great.

I really love to look at her pastels.

It is always interesting to see all the art and enthusiasm of the artists. There was another artist there from Bastrop, well Cedar Creek.
Jeannie Coleman had some great sculpture there, my first time to meet her. Her work is bronzed at the foundry in Bastrop,
Deep in the Heart Art Group. Very good to have a foundry in our community.
There were many events and exhibits around the square that I couldn't take a look at as I had to get to the
baseball game.

The pie eating contest looked fun and the pies looked good. The fellow on the right wiping his face was the winner.
Another time we will spend more time there. Small towns in Texas have a lot to offer.
Yesterfest is coming in Bastrop, the last Saturday in April. It is a fun day with many children's activities and a chance to learn about the 'good old days'.
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