Monday, March 30, 2009

A busy weekend

We had a great Yarn Roundtable on Friday night. 5 really different yarns, a full house, and a guest in from out of town.

This guest and I, we have fun when we're together. We also do lots of work on Knitty in between the laughing and the trying not to buy really great shoes and the drinking of a coffee or two. We got some great stuff done this time.

Meanwhile, we also did these neat things [all pics are iPhone pics...not the clearest, but they'll have to do]:










Spun standing up at the back of The Purple Purl while Roundtable was going on. That's THE Denny, spinning on her brand-new charkha, gifted to her by a big group of her friends, instigated by that guest woman! Said guest is seen here spinning on her new Journey Wheel. Both wheels were purchased from a woman who was done with spinning, and that made these two women very happy. Everything goes round and round in this world, eh?


Stopped by guest's favorite glass shop...Tank Fire + Metal. They make such glass beads [there should be a better word for the beads they make. The are SO much more than beads] and things with their glass. Guest indulged in something skullish. I went for the earrings I've been looking at in the shop for months. Icy blue-green, transparent discs on silver ear wires.

That afternoon, we stopped by a really cool fabric shop that I'd wanted to visit for months. I'd been reading the owner's blog and loved her style and choice of fabrics. Found some great fabric, and wanted to see if they had or or could order another version that I'd seen on teh interwebs. And was treated by the boss (I'm assuming, since I was directed to her by the nice girl behind the cash) as if I'd asked her to wipe my tushy. That so rarely happens, but it really was disappointing. There are so many nice ways to say, "no, I'm sorry -- I can't get that in" that don't have to make a customer feel bad for asking, you know?

The afternoon was beautifully redeemed by a visit to our new favorite Roncesvalles coffeehouse, Tinto. Guest, other Amy and me Amy brought our wheels inside, found an empty space, and spun the afternoon away. We also got to enjoy their sweet potato/black bean/cheese burrito and good coffee. And the servers were all charming as hell, amused or curious about what we were doing, and we felt very welcome to stay. Yay for Tinto! We'll be back for sure.

In a stunning turn of events, I walked out on a Toronto Police Office ticketing my car, because I'd been too late to get to the meter and refresh. I told him I was just coming to do that and...get this...HE TOOK THE TICKET OFF. I have never had a police officer do that in Toronto and was absolutely gobsmacked. Bought the refresher ticket, of course, and thanked the man.


Then it was Earth Hour, and guest and I pulled out our spindles and spun by candlelight. Quite effective, I thought


Finally, guest, THE Denny and I went to Milestone's for a frozen Bellini -- oh, yeah, and some dinner -- and then a movie. The three of us can attest that Duplicity is huge fun to watch and has made us all love Julia Roberts again. Clive Owen has always been in our love universe, and he is fab in this, as always.

Okay, so that's the weekend recap in pictures. A rather full one for frequent-homebody me, and I loved it. Guest has taken the train home and the house is too quiet without her. That'll last about an hour, and then the phone will ring and all will be well.

It's Monday! I say we all have a great week! Who's with me?

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Comments:
Looks like you had a fun weekend. And, are those wee little plastic giraffes I see in your Bellinis? If so, they're really cute & make me want a Bellini. :)
 
Yes, those are giraffes. They give you a different animal each time, usually. They even have mermaids!
 
Wow, that sounds like a fantastic weekend. I wish I could go into the fabric store (not that my house doesn't look like a craft store already)
 
You had me at frozen Bellini.
 
I've only been to Toronto once, and the yarn roundtable is one of the reasons I keep thinking of to come back for a visit. I'm probably too much of a homebody for that to happen anytime soon.
 
Sounds like you had a great day... with the exception of the terrible service of course...funny because that is the exact experience I've had to two times I've been to Lettuce Knit. The last time was to try and track down your colourway in Lorna's Laces due to your blog (not available here in Ottawa)- all I got was a head tilt and told "it would be in that pile if we did..." with a tone that was equivalent to your experience.
To think I was prepared to do a special order too. I got the sense both times you need a secret society membership to get good service there...
sorry to bring negativity to your blog, just thought it was too funny that we had parallel blog/store/service experiences
cheers
M
 
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