
Laura from Jelly Beads of Mogo. It is a sweet, artsy, tourist destination that puts you in mind of Woodstock NY, though smaller. This is owner Jenny.

She has quite a complete inventory and most beads are displayed in glass jars.

Because Mogo is a tourist destination, there are many folks wandering in who are NOT beaders. She has hundreds of finished jewelry for sale to satisfy them.

Jenny was thoughtful to be sure I saw my first kangaroo of this trip.
And then, when we arrived at Oaks Ranch, the lovely accommodations she arranged, there were several Roos to greet us.
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