When Dawn told me about the Open Book AirBnB listing back in 2021 I thought it sounded like a pretty cool idea. I’m not an avid reader so it wasn’t the book store that appealed to me. I saw potential in being a shopkeeper in a town in Scotland. What a unique and thrilling way to be thrust into a community.

Now I don’t want to rehash what DawnO reported in her previous blog, so instead I’ll provide you with an update and perhaps some interesting details.
We each fell into our own separate jobs naturally. Each morning DawnO wrote a list of “Fun Facts” on one of the chalk boards we displayed outside. We found it attracted customers and fueled conversations when they walked in. DawnO was also the main small talker, though I held my own pretty well. She was the official records keeper and the “docent” or shop usher. I was stationed behind the counter and handled all financial transactions. I also kept track of the footfall/pawfall and most importantly, was the house DJ (a teenager with KoolAid coloured hair commented that I had good taste in music).
On Thursday, July 4, we had a big day planned. It was the UK’s federal election and I planned to play a mini concert in the afternoon as shoppers came in.

Unfortunately, we had a torrential downpour of rain that morning which killed foot traffic for the rest of the day. I ended up serenading DawnO for 3 hours with only 4 customers entering the shop. The bright spot to the day was when a Wigtonian, originally from the US, took us out for dinner in the neighbouring town of Garlieston. Donna had introduced herself to us a few days prior and said she was going to take us out. This type of interaction was common at the Open Book.

Today was our last shift at the Open Book. It was also the sunniest day so we planned a trip to the south most tip of Scotland called the Mull of Galloway. We also had a guest with us named Lisa. She arrived yesterday from Vancouver and was set up to volunteer for a week at what is considered to be the most famous book shop in Wigtown called simply, “The Book Shop”. All the kindness we had been given this week spurred us to pay it forward so we invited her along for the trip. The weather didn’t disappoint as we were treated to some of the sunniest views we have seen in a while.








Open Book official ledger:
July 2 – Footfall: 41, 1 dog – Sales £60.00
July 3 – Footfall: 48, 2 dogs – Sales £36.50
July 4 – Footfall: 21, 0 dogs – Sales £76.07
July 5 – Footfall: 22, 1 dog – Sales £20.50
July 6 – Footfall: 43, 1 dog – Sales £56.50
Total sales: £249.57
Tomorrow we head north to Oban. I’m feeling way more confident in the left handed stick shift/UK rental car after our day tripping. We’ll be sad to leave Wigtown but excited for what’s to come!