
Yes, noted American folk artist Mary L. Procoter was there selling her work. Of course, we forgot to bring our camera.

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I had been under the impression that she was no longer with us, but not only is she alive and well, she's not even very old.

Also, she doesn't seem nutty at all, which was surprising.


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