
I managed to get a picture with the President of Temple; Anderson Fry, who came down to check out everyone’s businesses. It was an honor to meet him, and I had a great time on my old campus.
Fun Fact: I actually based a lot of the setting on Temple Campus. The bell tower on Temple’s Campus was a big landmark within Kane’s college, since it was such a big landmark in my own life.

People hung out here, danced, played, conversed and everything. Events were held around this very spot, time and time again… It was nostalgic. Comforting.
Made me remember the time I didn’t use. I was pretty set on my schedule, looking back on it all. Go to class, go home, do work, maybe sneak a few Youtube videos or play video games, rinse repeat. Being surrounded by people that really… didn’t do a lot to push me forward didn’t help either. The funniest thing is I don’t remember why I was so stagnant in college. Maybe it was just the desire to stay the same. I was adverse to change a whole lot, so maybe I just wanted to keep things the same as they were when I transitioned from High School.
Well, anyway, the event was great! I managed to connect with a ton of people. The folks that were next to me sold art, emboidery and pictures were high-energy and enthusiastic!
Unfortunately… not many people were buying. They were stopping by, certainly, but no one was interested in picking up too much. The weather was terrible for the event, along with the current state of affairs with regards to the economy, which– I truly wish that people are able to survive in this turmoil. It makes me wonder if I should offer a discount at some point. I’d love to hear from you guys!
Otherwise, the next event will be at the Skippack Local Bookfest, April 12th (Or 13th if rain happens) from 11 to 4pm. I’ll make posts on my socials to make sure people see!

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