Whirlwind

Well the last few days have left me feeling like I’ve been picked up by a whirlwind, and after a rapid twirl around parts of Scotland it’s deposited me, safe and sound, back home.

Our trip to Skye was rather rudely interrupted by a seriously flat tyre, and to cut an incredibly long and boring story short, the advice from the garage was not to travel far in the car, so instead of having a leisurely, scenic drive from Skye to Edinburgh we had to cut short or stay, drive all the way back home, pile everything into my little Fiat and then pile in the dogs, Stevan and myself and head back south to Edinburgh.  We saw our kind friends who had loaned us their house for the weekend only long enough for them to hand over the keys before they headed away for a weekend trip, but by Friday evening we were safely ensconced in Edinburgh.

Saturday morning found my little yellow car heading into the big city looking like a complete country bumpkin – she was absolutely filthy but we’d been unable to find a bucket to use at our friend’s house to give her a bit of a spruce up.  After Stevan dropped me at K1 with all my wool, he bravely set off back to our temporary home to lie down in a darkened room in order to recover from the ordeal of having to cope with city traffic again.  It is astonishing how quickly you loose the knack of city traffic driving.

K1 and Katherine were both lovely.  Katherine had laid on the most delicious surprise chocolate brownies (the surprise being that each brownie contained half an easter egg!) and coffee, and I soon felt right at home.  Before long we were terribly busy, and I met some lovely customers who had come in just to see me!  It still surprises and thrills me that people are willing to travel somewhere just to see my yarn.   I’d love to say that the customers that came in from Finland, Austria, Denmark and Sweden had come just to see me, but sadly they just happened to be in Edinburgh that day and so popped into K1 – but it was lovely to chat to them, nonetheless. One lady explained that her main craft was Nålebinding which is something I know very little about, so it was good to talk to her about it.

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It was a tiring, busy, happy day, and the really good news is that Katherine has invited me back, and I hope to be returning some time in August 2010.

Once safely back at our friends for the evening, Lexie made it clear she was not going to let me move far for a while (Jacqui, look away now if you’re reading this!):

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So we did the really, really lazy thing of buying pizzas so not only was there no cooking, but there was also no washing up!  We could probably get used to city life again if we had to.

8 comments to Whirlwind

  • Gill Ashby

    Take outs? I have forgotten what they are, no chance of any where I live, at least not without a long drive. Glad the weekend went well fo you, wish I could make Edinborough.

  • Carol

    Forgot to say … glad that you made it to Edinburgh finally and that you had an enjoyable day.

  • Carol

    Ah yes … take outs! I sure would miss those if I didn’t live in the city.

  • Glad it all went well in the end!! That must have been fun, crammed into your little car…. What would we do without pizza – you’ve made me want one, and I’ve just had breakfast!!

  • Glad you made it! Oh and I like the look of those socks Lexie is snuggling up to. Every time we venture into the city I have to spend at least 2 days debriefing Bruce!

  • Lizzi

    I am so glad the visit was a success – tho’ never doubted it would be – I hope I catch you next time.
    I was also thinking the same as Lindsay – that wee car must have been tootling under the weight of it all. But I am sure was much lighter on the way home!

  • Yvonne

    Is there a date in August? I missed my annual visit to Scotland last week and need to reschedule….

  • How on earth did you fit all of you (12 legs!)and lots of glorious yarn into your wee yellow motor car?!
    I am so glad that your trip to K1 and Edinburgh went well after the weather and tyre hassles. Maybe we’ll have a mass trip from the Borders to see you at K1 in August!

    xxL