Parrot's stick broke

Yesterday afternoon was the big one for the sewing room leaders. They were going out to test the market. It's all very well repairing things for friends and exporting tea cozies to Lewis, but Zero Stress needs a viable Colombian market. One that will provide stable income for the sewers. Olwen, Elena and Elizabeth headed off to the five main tourist shops with samples of their products.

Unfortunately it was a bad start when the parrot's stick broke. This refers to a wall hanging of a parrot supported on a piece of stick. For the sake of realism it is appropriate that this happened: it being a most substantial parrot.

The first shop they visited, in the Botanic Gardens, was shut for renovation. Probably a blessing if you're hoping to sell an artificial parrot on a bust perch. At the second one, in the city's Art Museum, the buyer wasn´t in until Friday. Shops three, four and five, were a great success. Quality and novelty is what people are looking for: the parrot's hour had come.

Now the implications of the commercial interest begin. They'll be trickier than getting that creature an unbreakable stick.

Photo: Parrot in happier times

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