I have been doing a poor job of blogging lately (I would blame my crappy internet connection, but it is mostly just pure laziness on my part). I promise to get back on the bandwagon starting with a couple posts on my travels in Europe and a recap of my various summer knitting projects (all of which are WAY too hot to be knitting in this 90 degree weather).
I did a pretty good job of knitting my way through Europe. I got the vast majority of my sweater done on the airplane (helped along by the fact that we circled around for an extra hour on the way home....)
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I also knit my way through a ridiculously long line outside the Musee d'Orsay in Paris. We had skipped the Louvre because there was a FOUR HOUR LONG line just to get in there and opted for the one hour line to see the Impressionists instead. Worth it.
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Porpoise took me to a yarn store in London which was quaint and lovely.
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But I scored in Dublin at This is Knit. |
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Acquired some British wool that was promptly wound into a ball to become a shawl. |
Again in Dublin was the findings at the Museum of Ireland.
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They apparently keep finding perfectly preserved things in the bog like this hat from the late 16th century (also saw some creepy looking bog bodies in the British Museum that I avoided taking pictures of). It is old and yet perfect. |
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And these mud-avoiding shoes that Johanna says must have been the inspiration for much of Lady Gaga's footwear choices. |
Successful fiber-related travel, I would say.
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