Besides having a haunted house client I got my first acrobat as a client. Then I realized I was a juggler. I'm juggling hundreds of clients at once. I guess there are days I feel like the clown from "It".
I had a client that ran a goat's milk farm. I thought that was unique.
I have a client that makes leather purses / wallets / belts, etc Guess where all my fees I charge him go....
One of the more interesting professions of my clients is a young lady that is a social media influencer. She makes quite a bit doing that.
My best was a Ferrier. He worked the local race tracks and fairs shoeing horses.
I also had a client that sold clothing, appliances and things for a virtual world way back in the early days of the internet. Not uncommon now, but then it really seemed weird to me. He made good money doing it.
My farrier retired. For years I spelled it ferrier, because it comes from the Latin word for iron. They put up with me but I finally admitted my mistake.
Wikipedia says for ferrier, "Not to be confused with farrier, a profession that specializes in hoof care (notably horseshoes)."
And Merriam-Webster online says a ferrier is a ferryman. Like, women don't know how to cross rivers? Or, it's an obsolete spelling of farrier.
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