*drum roll*
The final book part of Readers on the River! Readers on the River took place over two days. I found out it is actually biannual, versus annual. So the next time it’ll occur will be 2025.

*drum roll*
The final book part of Readers on the River! Readers on the River took place over two days. I found out it is actually biannual, versus annual. So the next time it’ll occur will be 2025.

This week, the famous Budweiser Clydesdales were near me. I drove down to Flinchbaugh’s Orchard and Farm Market to see them. I’d gone there in 2020 with my family, including Jax.

The horses were stabled, featuring each of their names.

May was a blur. It was crunch time for my job’s big annual event that I played a key and significant role in. On the last day of May, the event occurred and my parts hit their mark. I was publicly acknowledged for the work I’d done.
That weekend, my local Books-A-Million hosted an event called The Wedding Expo, an event featuring Bloom Books romance authors. It was so fun and unique, enough so that I’ll make a separate post about it.

BreyerFest is *very soon*. A precursor to all the fun revolves around the various contest unveilings. The diorama contest submission deadline was last week. The entries are amazing this year. They always are, but this year’s entries seem to have dialed it up a notch in creativity and execution.
A few weeks ago, the BreyerFest Best of Customs entries were due. This premier contest is judged by highly respected artists in the model horse hobby.
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