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  • Okay it’s no secret that I love my car. My baby’s been around the block and had a big day today, check it:
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    I was a little excited and the rollover pictures are a little shaky. I feel good that the car has lasted this long, it needs to hold out a little longer, until they make like hybrid Mustangs or something sweet like that. So how did I get here? Well Bj and I drove up to Seattle last night. He works up here during the week, and usually flies and stays up here alone. My mom said she would help with the Ribbon Jar for the week so I could come with. We pulled in the parking lot of the hotel with only three miles left to the rollover. Now, this matters to you because I had a little contest. Remember? A Sarah won, by guessing the 5th, mom you lost by only 2 days! I’m going to email you Sarah, and I’ve been collecting goodies!!!
    So the rollover happened while I was riding with Bj to Microsoft. Before he could talk about the project it was code named “Deep Forest” and I can see why. Big beautiful trees line all the roads and flank the buildings. I’m hoping to go for a walk along some of the many paths I saw today, tomorrow if I’m able. I’ll take pictures if I do. So our hotel is in a great location – a block away from the Weaving Works. I managed to only get two little things I needed and no yarn yet, but don’t expect that to last! They have some awesome stuff. Here is one of my cool finds:

    For only five bucks it holds together the sock knitting needles during travel. This is the first batch of sock yarn I dyed, my “oops” but it’s turning out pretty good. I’m using the free Tropicana pattern from MagKnits. Just got to the heal and I’m going to try and do short row heals – wish me luck! I’m off to a private spinning and dying lesson this afternoon that I am so excited about. More later!

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  • Sciarrino came over last night. I pushed the iMac back, loaded up the first season of Northern Exposure and got to work.
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    Whoa, these photos are old. I was playing with left over things on my desk and came up with the design. Thought it would be good for older pictures that  have a really small useful area. This is from my 16 birthday party trip – almost 10 years ago! Details here.

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  • A long day was spent garage/estate/antique shopping Friday with Sciarrino and my mom. Since I do set my own hours it’s been quite a while since I’ve gotten up when there’s a six on the clock, and oh I don’t like it. But it is so worth it to get up early and get moving. Here we have to be weary of the pushy men and women who tend to hoard the goods. But, surprisingly, there were not many out Friday. So we were able to treasure hunt in relative peace.

    First Stop: the bank, cash is essential, no use bartering without it. We also took along mesh shopping bags, change, the carry all basket, a tape measure, and hand wipes.

    The estate sales: not many Friday. I know some people think it’s weird to dig through dead people’s stuff, but here’s what I think. I think when I go I want some one to find the treasures that I loved and re-purpose them as their own. So their families don’t want an old Pyrex container, let me love it, right? Agree or not, this is usually the best place to find stuff, just not this day.

    Garage

    Garage sales: these are really hit and miss. This time: some jars, an old card game, a five dollar tape measure worth every penny, a one dollar book on painting with perspective, has a great cover that I plan on framing, a "lunch lady apron" that is orange and zips down the front, for messy projects, also a dollar. Fifty cents for a camping log book. The carport this sale was in smelled HORRIBLE, but I toughed it out. Going to pull the pages out of the book and scrapbook with it.

    Barn

    Barn sales: the further off the beaten path the better. And the one we went to was glorious. I saw people leaving with huge metal tubs and cool things, but no reason to feel bitter. I got 2 sets of metal double point needles (something ON my list) for a quarter, and my mom spotted a fantastic HUGE double boiler for me for three dollars. I’m going to use it for dying, it’s so perfect. And today on my way home from the post office I saw another estate sale and stopped in for a quick look around, same boiler, only eight dollars.

    Antique

    Antique shops: they can really rip you off, but I still think good deals can be found. We went to Aurora, the town basically is a huge antique mall. They even have a sweet architectural selvage place. I had staked out this place with Bj, but his old stuff stamina is not that high (I like to really take my time and look around). Let’s just say I came home with 95 jars. But I did find some treasures for myself: a cool "Spaceship to Mars" record for kids (I want to do a space nursery some day), something funny for Kay, that I finally found a good price on (gonna mail it out soon!), a old enamel letter "A", and my big purchase was a 30 dollar moses basket. It’s pretty big, but I really liked the flat woven sides and hand nailed bottom. Going to tuck it into my storage unit for "someday" and then knit one of those lace edges for it from the Mason Dixon book.

    All and all a good day, so glad Sciarrino took the day off to drive around with my mom and I. I spent today working and scrapbooking. Three actual layouts done, and updated my knitting scrapbook with my new finished works. I’ll scan in tomorrow and post. Now, to bed!

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