Travels & Such
Left home Thursday 4th for town, ultrasound up at hospital (all clear), prescription at SaveOn. Motel 4th. Friday the 5th drove to Merritt in a round about way, down to hiway #8, finding it closed so back up to Ashcroft and across to Merritt. Saturday the 6th was the Merritt's Mesa spin in, a perfect venue and one of the best spin ins I've been to. Hope we all meet there again.
Then Sunday 7th headed south visiting in Langley with old friend Sally. The 8th down to states, first time in 3 years, hasn't changed a bit. Had lunch with Val S. at Stanwoods in Northgate area, passed Sue Wilsons spinning wheel back to Val, I just never got on with it. Had a pair of socks with that just happened to fit Val, waiting on pix from her.. 10th saw me heading north, crossing the border, piece of cake, hadn't bought anything but 2 skeins yarn and 2 16 " circular needles, a few groceries from Fred Meyers.
Home Friday after a stop in Ashcroft to pick up 75 pounds tomatoes, for me, Audra and Selma. Real tomatoes the kind grown outside in dirt. Have had one every meal since getting home.
Socks that went to Vicki, she wasn't able to come to spin in due to Covid coming to visit, so Gail delivered socks on her way home, perfect timing for sick patient.
Made a pair of socks for Chris A when he had heart surgery, just was a bit late getting them to him. Sent home with Lynne A from Merritt's Mesa.
Had a pair made for Mary Ann Smith as well for saving me her odds & sods.
And a pair for Judy Sue.
This batch of sock yarn was from a trade with Vicki, yarn got to Gails in lower mainland and then Covid hit, so just got this batch at Merritt's Mesa on the 6th
Glad you were able to get out and do some traveling, visiting, and spinning. Beautiful socks, and love the yarn you brought back. I just came in from picking tomatoes, The cherry tomatoes are doing so well this year, but the Big Boys are real slow. I'm getting anxious for some BLT's. Happy Knitting from Wisconsin.
ReplyDeleteSo much beautiful yarn and socks. It sounds like a great trip. Those blue socks you bought are really nice; I'll have to visit that site. Just what is needed here, more sock yarn.
ReplyDeleteWow - you do make the rounds when you get going!! Love the socks. Reminds me of all the sock knitting fun I used to have . . . . must pull the rag out! Love that last batch of yarn you got - I am really into tropicals this year. Can't wait to see how you use them.
ReplyDeleteGood heavens. You were so close to me here in Seattle. I'm a long stone's throw from Northgate. Next time call me! Anonymous Janet in Seattle
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