The above is part of the weaving area, not the shop. I don't knit, but now possess two lovely alpaca scarves that I will enjoy forever.
Later on Lynne took several of us on a walk through the local quaking bog. Sweet Marls was our tour guide, 10 y/o granddaughter. Rats, photo is on camera. I did get a phone of 4 y/o Miss V:
And these old ppl enjoying a nice lobster dinner:
Off to VT today.
WYWH, y'all! Gotta post while I have service.
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5 comments:
looks like a great time, especially the lobster! wish i could eat it but no, never again for me. at least i can still eat shrimp!
smiles, bee
xoxooxoxxo
What a fun day. Then there was lobster. I'd have the chowder, but I'll pass on the lobster. Crab legs fine, but I just can't do lobster.
Have a fabulous day honey. Big hugs. :)
Lobstah! Oh yes! What a cutie Miss V is! Alpaca yarn is soooo soft!
It looks like it's been a great trip. Where are the scarves? We want to see them! Have a safe trip back home!
I do come from New England but I have never ever had lobstah... even before I knew I was allergic to shell fish I could not make myself want to eat one. Blech. My parents and sisterdears all adore them, of course. They can have my share, too. ;) I'll have the salmon, please.
Looks like a marvelous time!!
big hugs xoxo
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