This is the view from our balcony at 6pm…The fog was heavy and the damp chill just made me run for the fireplace. I love looking at the mountains and knitting. It is the most restful calm I have ever experienced.
Within minutes, the knitting was unpacked…
And knit I did until the early morning, where the same view looked like this…
As you can see there wasn’t much difference between evening and morning. The air was a bit crisper and I was eager to get set up at the market. This was the first day that I was actually COLD. Thank goodness I sell knit accessories….
A few things have happened over the last few days that are really exciting….Listed in no particular order.
1. Photographed published in an online travel book for Vancouver
2. Sold the monkey wool!
3. Nominated for best blog by another excellent blogger. I have more info to complete with this and a full separate blog post.
4. Canadian Family has asked for my hats for a photo shoot for their winter edition .
5. I am feeling the love with tons of requests for winter hats. My inbox is full!
The harvest dinner for the end of the market season took place on the terrace of the Fairmont Chateau Whistler. It was a glorious dinner and I didn’t see one moderately stacked plate. Everyone, including myself was stacked to the ceiling with fabulous organic treats provided by the farmer’s and growers of the market. I can’t even remember when the last time was that I ate this well or abundantly…It was a true harvest in all senses.
What will stick with me the most was the pumpkin soup (which the very thought of is making me drool).
Things to be thankful for……..how about EVERYTHING.
It sounds like you’re having a great time!! Beautiful photos!Knit on! 😉