Fur and Furniture

Robin Tompkins of Hope, Ark., standing, greets Jazzie, far left, a 10-week-old Newfoundland pup, Saturday at the 50th annual Jonquil Festival in Washington, Ark. Jazzie's owners, Sharalee Sherman, seated, and husband Alan Sherman, sold teak furniture and decorative items at the festival. The Shermans are from Alabama. The couple's business, Teak 22, is finding and fabricating teak wood in Indonesia and selling the products in the United States. The festival continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. It features craft makers, food, music and the titular colorful flower, of course.
Robin Tompkins of Hope, Ark., standing, greets Jazzie, far left, a 10-week-old Newfoundland pup, Saturday at the 50th annual Jonquil Festival in Washington, Ark. Jazzie's owners, Sharalee Sherman, seated, and husband Alan Sherman, sold teak furniture and decorative items at the festival. The Shermans are from Alabama. The couple's business, Teak 22, is finding and fabricating teak wood in Indonesia and selling the products in the United States. The festival continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. It features craft makers, food, music and the titular colorful flower, of course.

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