We crossed back over to the Craft Market and as we approached the stalls the carvers were asking us to take a look. I asked one guy for Secco’s stall as he is married to Anne who works with Paul at the College. I was taken to his stall and after a quick introduction (Anne had already passed on the message that we may call in) I was offered a chief seat and we chatted whilst Bradley made for the balafon a type of xylophone instrument. Secco was a very friendly guy, Abigail and Bradley purchased a giraffe key ring and dolphin carving before leaving. As we walked past the other stalls we were warmly recognised by the carver where I had bought my thinking man back in August.
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