Art Fair Insiders

Call for Artists, Making Money at Juried Art Fairs, Craft Shows and Festivals

 


Sometimes life's lessons are best learned from watching nature. In our case, it was ants.
Yes, the lowly often stepped upon ant.
Sales were exceedingly slow in the 100º heat at Ann Arbor this year. I sat on our grey utility box behind our booth on Friday evening. The low box gave me a great vantage point to ant watching. 
It had cooled a little. Streets were full but no one buying much. I had time on my hands and lessons to be learned!

A colony of ants found some broken chips on the sideway behind our booth. Perhaps remnants from us feeding Timmy the baby squirrel behind our booth earlier in the day. Timmy and his Dad inhabit the grounds in the front of Angell Hall on State Street. They must love the artists coming to town each year since their diet becomes infused with a new array of snacks and friendly animal loving artists to play with them. These cute squirrels were fed, photographed and befriended by many of us! Timmy loved peeled grapes cut in half, pistachios my husband shared with him and gluten free edamame chips. Only the best for Timmy!

The ants however added a whole new dimension to what occurred in my hundred square feet of overly expensive 'real estate' for four days!

Lesson One: Ants don't work alone.
They take on huge tasks and work in groups. Overwhelming to most insects they whittle away the sides of big things making them smaller and lighter, providing nourishment at the same time. They took on huge tasks and broke them into smaller tasks they could handle.
Brilliant!

Lesson TwoThey communicated with one another! If they can do this, why can't our politicians manage this task? Why can't we do this with one another?

Lesson Three: A few leader ants rode atop the small chip and gave directions! Clearly female ants charting the course not wanting to get lost and willing to ask for directions should they become disoriented along the way. Never needing GPS they were guided by instinct. What better way to live! It's the journey people! I digress....

Lesson FourThey traveled out of the path of being stepped on by moving their chip into the crevasse of the sidewalk. They stayed low and did their thing! Honestly, I don't think they cared that I was watching them. What a blissful state to travel through life in!

Lesson Five: They accepted help along the way. Other ants took over when the fist squad got tired. Something we all need to remember. We can help one another!

Lesson Six: When the rain came and splashed on their efforts, they took cover under the leaf I gave them and picked up where they left off despite their chip being relocated. A few inches to us, probably miles to them! They did not cease!

Lesson Seven: Past errors need not be repeated. We can learn from them and move on! A good reminder!

Lesson Eight: Sometimes it's Gods smallest creatures that can teach us life's biggest lessons - if we are willing to watch and learn!

They never gave up.

I can learn from this!

~Patricia

 

Views: 88

Tags: ABILITIES, AN, AND, ANN, ANTS, ARBOR, ART, ARTIST, BELIEF, BOXES, More…BY, FAIR, FORTITUDE, HECKER, IN, PATRICIA, STORIES, STORY, SUMMER, TATTOODREAMS, TELLS, WHO, YOUR, YOURSELF

Comment by Marina Terauds on July 25, 2011 at 7:08pm

Another AA squirrel. Thursday hit at State St.

Love your post Patricia!

Comment by Patricia Hecker on July 25, 2011 at 7:23pm

A few too many grapes!! Very cute- they really entertained us!

Pat

Comment by Connie Mettler on July 25, 2011 at 8:00pm
Very funny, Patricia! Laugh of the day. Thanks for that. I've often wondered how many years it would be before artists stopped applying to the "used to be good" shows...
Comment by Nels Johnson on July 25, 2011 at 10:09pm
Very sage observations on your part, Pat.  Amazing how when we have time on our hands, some of the simpler things in life, like squirrels and ants, lead to life lessons.  Maybe that was your AA bonus--but $2K in expenses is a steep price.  Good on you girl.
Comment by Ruth Finkenbiner on July 26, 2011 at 12:48am
Great post Patricia!!  I spent the weekend at a show in Port Angeles WA watching the sea gulls and after reading your post I think ants have a lot more brains than sea gulls! 
Comment by Jacquelyn Morgan on July 26, 2011 at 9:11am

I watched a turtle laying eggs behind my booth in Long Beach Island at the Harvey Cedars show and then the following year my space had to be moved because of a nest of Killdeer eggs was right in the middle of it.

I've cut my LBI shows in July.  Just too darn hot and stormy.  I'll miss the critters.

Comment by Gael and Howard Silverblatt on July 26, 2011 at 5:55pm
Thank you for posting the squirrel pictures. They're so beautiful, wish Florida squirrels looked like that.
Comment by David Plank on July 27, 2011 at 9:11am
Wonderful post.
Comment by Kathleen J. Clausen on July 27, 2011 at 12:31pm
Sometimes I need little reminders of these truths.  Thank you  Pat!!!
Comment by Annette Piper on July 28, 2011 at 4:10am
Lots of good advice there (and lovely pics of squirrels!)

Comment

You need to be a member of Art Fair Insiders to add comments!

Join Art Fair Insiders

Free Email Updates!

1nbCard.com

Vistaprint Business Cards

SPECIAL OFFER:
Ready to Make Money at Art Fairs?
Here are answers from Connie Mettler,  Publisher of ArtFairInsiders.com: Special Report I:
17 Secrets to Success at Art Fairs
and
Special Report II: Getting Into Art Fairs - 20 Questions Answered

Download these ebooks now in a special package deal: Only $24.95!
For more information...

Make Money at Art Fairs

© 2012   Created by Connie Mettler.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service