Rhinebeck 2010

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Last weekend was close to peak for leaf peeping, which made the drive to Rhinebeck beautiful.  Sara and I wended our way along Rt. 44 until we got into New York.  There were some ominous clouds above us, but (knock wood), it has never rained on our Rhinebeck trips.

I had no shopping goals for the trip, although I did manage to find some nice things to bring home…a hat from Robin's Hoods ; a woven alpaca stole to replace my worn-out pashmina (I'm saving both for post-Project 333; they are great additions to help me create my well-appointed minimalist wardrobe); a big orange basket; three skeins of cormo/nylon yarn to use for the Macro Lace cardi I'm eager to make (and, hey, Laura was in the Foxhill Farm [no website] booth sporting her BBCs while I was shopping!  I saw the boots before I realized who was in them.  She is super nice.); a skein of creme puff from Decadent Fibers (where I also had a movie-star sighting!  Uma!  I Kinneared, but the photo is so bad.  Do you want to see it?).  I picked up a button at Jennie the Potter's booth, and some vintage millenary trims at another booth (sorry, can't find a card).

I loved the cutie patootie characters at the 425 Square Foot Art booth.  Aren't they adorable:

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There was plenty of gorgeous yarn to pet and dream about:

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These precious 2 oz. skeins of cashmere were all gone when I went back on Sunday to consider buying one.  Oh, how happy the knitters that bought them!

Best of all, though, was meeting friends, new and old.  I had dinner with my NM SnB girly Cari, met up with my dear friend Cheryl–not a knitter, but converted on Saturday night–and saw tons of my Ravelry, Twitter, and blog peeps (too many to link, but I loved seeing you all).  I had my picture taken by Gale and was given an adorable book by Manise as a reminder to pick my strawberries before any little thieves do. I drank warm cider, tasted cheese, and petted puppies.  

And critters.  Alpaca and llamas. Goats and sheep.  There were plenty of them.

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Next year, I'm planning on some big doings for Rhinebeck.  It's one of my favorite outings of the year.  Hope to see you there some time!

 

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