Right here in Hillsboro, there was a city celebration and a seemingly successful attempt to break a world record (the judges haven't issued their official ruling yet). I didn't make it to that event, but Bobbie did and you can read all about it over on her blog. CAUTION: Reading Bobbie's report may lead to wild fits of laughter. If you are in a cubicle at work where they frown on such outbursts of joy and delight, wait until you go home to visit Bobbie's blog
A short drive into the countryside leads to the small town of Carlton. That's where my friends and I headed because we wanted to see the artwork at their annual community fundraising event, A Walk in the Park. There were so many wonderful things there! Unfortunately, I only took my old camera, so I didn't take a lot of pictures because it's just not up to the job. The mounted Sheriff's Posse was directing traffic in the parking lot. Friendly people greeted you as you walked through a gauntlet of beautiful quilts into the park. The smell of lavendar wafted through the air as a nearby vendor was making lavendar extract right there under the trees.



I don't know how the stilt-walkers manage to keep their balance. The tips of their stilts were like crutch tips -- nothing there to help them balance at all. Don't you just love their costumes?
It was getting rather warm for us, so we decided to go into town and get lunch in some air-conditioned comfort. There's a little sub shop that looks like it used to be a gas station. I had a very, very good Ciabata Cabrese sandwich, which consisted of fresh mozzarella cheese, fresh basil, and very sweet ripe tomatoes on a ciabata roll. Yummy! That's a flavor combination that just screams summertime to me.

In the upstairs weaving room, there are shelves and shelves and shelves of yarns on cones. There are even ginormous cones of Jaggerspun Zephyr in a rainbow of colors. I decided to get a couple of small cones of Bamboodle, a 100% Bamboo yarn that's hand-washable. Total yardage, 880 in the Bleach color. I see a really pretty shawl in my future from this yarn. I love the feel and drape of bamboo.
When I got home, I had a lovely package in the mail from The Loopy Ewe and inside were two skeins of Handmaiden Mini Maiden in the Rose Garden colorway. Put this side-by-side with the Sea Silk and you have a marvelous combination of silky goodness. Mini Maiden is 50% silk and 50% Merino Wool. It's so soft and shiny! I have some plans for this that I hope work out. We'll see.
There was some knitting, too. I started a Monkey sock (my first one ever) and I love the pattern. Thanks to some time spent waiting for my car to be serviced today, I'm about halfway down the foot of the first sock. I'll post a picture when I finish the first one.
Now, this weekend, there's the Clark County Fair, the Oregon International Air Show (which is practically in my back yard), The Bite of Portland, the Tualatin Crawfish Festival, and probably a whole lot more going on. As for me, I'll be working in Keizer on Saturday night and then participating in The Hunt on Sunday, an annual rolling scavenger hunt my car club holds.
See what I mean about how jam-packed August is. I tell you, trying to keep up is no walk in the park!
2 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun, Cindy, and thanks for the link to the March Fourth band! Nice yarn, too. [g] ::wipes drool away:: One of these years I've got to somehow get to Woodland Woolworks.... Oh, yeah.
Thanks for the mention! I'm glad you covered Walk in The Park; I wanted to go (Ok, so I really just wanted to go to Woodland Woolworks) but couldn't convince Tool Man. But we did have a blast at Celebrate Hillsboro.
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