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February 15th, 2013

Winter on the Rock: Stepping Back for Good Business

Joann Frances and Sylvia Biddick take it easy between beyond-busy seasons

Joann Frances and Sylvia Biddick take it easy between beyond-busy seasons. Joann holds one of  Eastsound’s canine office workers,  Rumi, who is named in honor of the Persian poet who founded the whirling dervishes.

A drizzly, miserable northwest day. Work to be done, calls to be made, emails to read and return.

And then you come across role model businesswomen Joann Frances and Sylvia Biddick relaxing at Enzo’s window table with cups of coffee and a Scrabble game.

The two are taking a break from their consignment furniture business,  Trading Post. They worked steadily over the holiday season, taking only Christmas Day off work.

With lots of new inventory, they plan to re-open today Friday, February 15.

And then you’ll be lucky to catch them at Enzo’s or anywhere outside their shop!

 

 

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2 Comments on Winter on the Rock: Stepping Back for Good Business

  1. Rebecca Herman says:

    The Trading Company is such a tresure trove of distinctive, quality decor and these two ladies are so friendly, fair and knowledgable! If you haven’t gone there, I encourage you to do so!

  2. Michael "MJ" Johnson says:

    Yes it is (The Trading Post). These two ladies are uber-cool and so is the dog.

    Heinz and his staff at Enzo’s make the climate there a pleasure to visit… their clam chowder is to die for.

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