Enjoyed a lovely four days off of work. We had a delicious turkey dinner on Thursday and have been eating the leftovers ever since. On Friday, I went to the best Black Friday sale ever - Stitchville! Picked up the pattern for Blackbird Designs’ “Merrily, Merrily We Welcome Spring” and a few of the fibers that I didn’t have. Now I’m mulling over the called for linen, Oaken from Picture this Plus, or Legacy. I have the threads laid out on both and can’t decide.
I’ve been stitching a little bit...just finished the third block on Village of Hawk Run Hollow. I feel like I need to put this away for a while now to work on some Christmas stitching instead.
Hope you had a great weekend filled with family, friends, and stitching!
Sunday, November 25, 2018
Thursday, November 08, 2018
Back Home
We had a delightful visit.unfortunately, all good things must come to an end.
We spent the entire day yesterday traveling home, from Prince George to Vancouver and then on to Minneapolis.
The mountains between Prince George and Vancouver had more snow on them!
Farewell Prince George!
We spent the entire day yesterday traveling home, from Prince George to Vancouver and then on to Minneapolis.
The mountains between Prince George and Vancouver had more snow on them!
Farewell Prince George!
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
Monday, November 05, 2018
It was Warm and then Very, Very Cold
It started out as a beautiful day at the lake and then it turned cold and we drove back to our hotel in blowing snow. Ugh!
The main project of the day was stew and bread dumplings. I took pictures in progress but forgot to shoot a picture of the final result!
Made a stop at Starbucks to pick up the infamous mugs.
The main project of the day was stew and bread dumplings. I took pictures in progress but forgot to shoot a picture of the final result!
Made a stop at Starbucks to pick up the infamous mugs.
Sunday, November 04, 2018
We Like Bakeries, Especially European Bakeries
The local Catholic church was having their annual craft fair and bakery sale yesterday and so that’s where we started our day. We didn’t find any treasures and so we continued on. We decided to make a stop at the Pastry Chef in downtown Prince George. What a delightful place! Authentic German bakery and pastry shop!
After making a few purchases we continued to travl up the Hart Highway out to the lake. There are no needlework stores in Prince George, but there is a fabric store called Fabricland. I figured I could find a “souvenir” or two there. I purchased some quilting fabric with Canadian prints. Don’t know what I will use them for just yet, but...
We spent the rest of the day at the lake visiting with family at the lake! It rained all day and it was a rainy drive back to our hotel. Just grateful that the temperatures have stayed above freezing!
After making a few purchases we continued to travl up the Hart Highway out to the lake. There are no needlework stores in Prince George, but there is a fabric store called Fabricland. I figured I could find a “souvenir” or two there. I purchased some quilting fabric with Canadian prints. Don’t know what I will use them for just yet, but...
We spent the rest of the day at the lake visiting with family at the lake! It rained all day and it was a rainy drive back to our hotel. Just grateful that the temperatures have stayed above freezing!
Friday, November 02, 2018
Another Great Day
The Mad Tatter slept in today. She wanted pancakes for breakfast so we stopped at McDonalds. They call them “hot cakes” here. After breakfast we went to this wonderful European deli. Wish I had remembered to take a picture. We picked up some delicious bread and semmel rolls, beer sausage, ham, swiss cheese and German butter cheese. We also stocked up on supplies for making Griess Dumplings and Hungarian Goulash.
We then began our trek out to the lake. It’s about 22 miles of two lane road with forest on either side. The road conditions were better today although there were patches of fog here and there.
This is the view of the lake from my cousin’s home.
We visited and reminisced over old times and we’re now safely tucked away back in our hotel room. Tomorrow we are heading to a craft sale and then back out to the lake!
We then began our trek out to the lake. It’s about 22 miles of two lane road with forest on either side. The road conditions were better today although there were patches of fog here and there.
This is the view of the lake from my cousin’s home.
We visited and reminisced over old times and we’re now safely tucked away back in our hotel room. Tomorrow we are heading to a craft sale and then back out to the lake!
Where in the World Are We Now?
Oh, this poor neglected blog. It’s getting harder and harder to find time to post. Not a lot of stitching going on in my neck of the woods these days. The Mad Tatter and I are off on an adventure though and I thought you might like to hear about it!
We are up in northern British Columbia; in Prince George, visiting some relatives who moved here 40 years ago. The last time I visited was 1993, and the Mad Tatter was last here in 2001, so we figured there was no time like the present to make the journey again.
We flew to Vancouver and then changed planes. From Vancouver we flew to Prince George on a prop plane - it’s been a long time since I flew on one of those. The flight provided for many beautiful views of snowcapped mountains just north of Vancouver.
My cousins met us for dinner on Wednesday night. This is my cousin’s wife with the Mad Tatter. We had a delicious meal at The Keg is downtown Prince George.
Yesterday proved to be an interesting day. It snowed! In town, it was too warm for the snow to stick, but my cousins live about 25 miles outside of town and when you have trees towering on either side of the highway, the snow sticks! Good thing I am accustomed to driving in snow!
Before heading out of town, we stopped at Tim Hortons. This Canadian version of Starbucks can be found at every major intersection. I’m not a coffee drinker, but the rolls and donuts we picked up were delicious.
We are up in northern British Columbia; in Prince George, visiting some relatives who moved here 40 years ago. The last time I visited was 1993, and the Mad Tatter was last here in 2001, so we figured there was no time like the present to make the journey again.
We flew to Vancouver and then changed planes. From Vancouver we flew to Prince George on a prop plane - it’s been a long time since I flew on one of those. The flight provided for many beautiful views of snowcapped mountains just north of Vancouver.
My cousins met us for dinner on Wednesday night. This is my cousin’s wife with the Mad Tatter. We had a delicious meal at The Keg is downtown Prince George.
Yesterday proved to be an interesting day. It snowed! In town, it was too warm for the snow to stick, but my cousins live about 25 miles outside of town and when you have trees towering on either side of the highway, the snow sticks! Good thing I am accustomed to driving in snow!
Before heading out of town, we stopped at Tim Hortons. This Canadian version of Starbucks can be found at every major intersection. I’m not a coffee drinker, but the rolls and donuts we picked up were delicious.
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