20
Aug 09

An Extra Digit???

Well, we only have four more days. It has been picking up significantly this week. One of the coolest things that we have seen is the increasing number of people coming back because they love our soap so much. Continue reading →


14
Aug 09

Day Three

We are well into day three of the Erie County Fair. It was very interesting to discuss our soap with the people that have been walking by our booth. Most people see GOAT MILK, and try to B-Line for the door. Continue reading →


12
Aug 09

15 More Minutes

We just finished all the final touches to our booth. It looks awesome. The addition of the lights make a huge difference. Now we’ll see if it pays off. The fair opens in 15 minutes. It should be busy. It is freebie day; people get to enter the fair for free to get a sneak peek of what is going on. There are also fireworks tonight around 9:30. Hopefully we’ll be able to snag some photo’s. The pictures of our booth should be up on our facebook page later on tonight. We’ll keep you all posted on how things go.


11
Aug 09

The rest of day 1

It has been a long day. We finally arrived at the fair grounds around 10:30 AM. It was a little hectic trying to get to our building because there were hundreds of other people doing the same thing as us. We got done setting up the booth and parking the trailer around 1:30. It allowed us to have some time to unwind.

The fair grounds are only 30 minutes away from Niagara Falls, and I’ve never been. We took a trip over there, and it was amazing. The amount of water that flows over the American falls was astounding; 75,000 gallons a second. The Canadian section is larger, and the amount of water that goes over that side must be significantly larger. Now, we are just getting odds and ends ready for tomorrow.


07
Aug 09

Psoriasis

Any of you that read this month’s newsletter know that it is National Psoriasis Month. In honor of this, I thought it appropriate to discuss psoriasis. Psoriasis is a lifelong disease of the immune system that varies from person to person, both in severity and how it responds to treatments. The symptoms of the disease are shown on the skin. The most common form, plaque psoriasis, appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with a silvery white buildup of dead skin cells, called scale. Continue reading →