I've been home for a week now, so it is about time that I write this post!
I spent almost a week visiting with my sister and her husband in Vancouver. They moved from the Okanagan to the big city this past spring. This was my first visit to their new condo. Quite a lifestyle change for them, from their big house with pool to a much smaller but very nice condo. The condo is in a wonderful central location in downtown Vancouver, located just a block from Robson Street (great for this shopaholic). I'm actually quite thrilled to have a free place to stay in Vancouver, it's been a long time since I've had that, probably since one of my childhood friends got married and moved to the burbs 15 years ago!
While in Vancouver, I was able to visit areas I frequented in university and haven't visited in a long time. Not too surprisingly, these neighbourhoods have changed in almost 25 years! Although I'm glad to be back to the relative peace of the small city I live in, it was great to be in the big city. I love the diversity, hearing different languages spoken, observing the big city culture (I love people watching), and of course all the ethnic food. I ate Greek, Japanese, Italian, Mandarin (great restaurant just across the street from my sister) Cantonese, and Ukrainian. Other highlights of the trip were the Richmond Night Market (warning, there is some audio on the website, very worthwhile for those of you in the Lower Mainland or those planning a visit) and Granville Island, a place I frequented while living nearby during my university years, but haven't visited in some time.
But if you're reading here, what you're probably really wondering about is the Fiber purchases. I managed to visit three yarn stores while in Vancouver. The first stop was Birkeland Brothers, where I purchased the silk blend roving I showed you on the last post. I had heard about this store from a local knitting friend, and was really looking forward to visiting. It was a lot smaller than I expected, and nothing too exciting in terms of yarn. Great source for spinning wheels, spindles, fiber etc., and I wish I lived close enough to take a spinning class. In addition to the fiber, I also found something I was especially looking for, a nostepinde:
It's already been put to good use.
Next I ventured up to Urban Yarns. The bus ride took me through one of my old neighbourhoods as well as part way on the route I used to ride to UBC. Very lovely store that I will return to, however I showed great restraint and didn't make any purchases this time.
I had checked the website for Three Bags Full prior to leaving home, and was disappointed to discover that they were closed for their own vacation during my time in Vancouver. They did however open on my last day in the city, so I dragged my non-knitting non-crafty sister there with me, after a stop at Solly's for their awesome cinnamon buns (are you noticing how much this trip was about the food? You'll be glad to know that I'm returning to my noon hour workouts at Curves beginning tomorrow). I really enjoyed this store. I found some lovely rovings from Yummy Yarns, whose Etsy store I have previously purchased roving from. I brought this one home with me:
And am looking forward to spinning it up. An impulse buy on my way to the check out was some Koigu:
I justified this purchase simply because it's been a longggg time since Koigu has found it's way into my stash.
So there you have it, what I did on my summer vacation. I had over two weeks off from work, and it really was a great break that seemed longer than it was. A week of it was spent in Vancouver. I'm sure I'll be there much more regularly now that I have family to visit and stay with.
Now back to the weekend chore drudgery (can't complain though most of it is done). Why do weekends always go by SO quickly?
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