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Thursday, July 11, 2013

worth its name



 the burgos cathedral,one of the architectural wonders of spain in a town full of notable architectural sites.

and after sightseeing you can relax enjoying the foods and wines of the region. not a bad plan at all.



                                       
                                              partridge escabeche                                      rioja rosè                                                           


more photos  here.



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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

guess what



thank goodness for chinese dollar stores.they are all over spain, even in small towns in the hinterland.
it was fun watching foreigners discover their convenient wonders  and how they started referring to those stores as the spanish call them: los chinos.

my camino kit was the bare minimum, 2 tshirts, 2 undies, 2 pairs of socks, a pair of pants and a pair of shorts plus a fleece jacket. amazing how little one needs!
but the unexpected happens; unseasonably cold weather ergo shorts went out of the equation.
what to do? look for for los chinos! i found the above for 5€. not a fashion statement :) but made of 100% cotton and they kept my legs from freezing. it was 9ºC at night!

guess what's going to happen to them ? ;)


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Tuesday, July 09, 2013

even the accessories are walking.


walking foot photo walkingfoot_zpsdbf53d17.jpg

have you noticed that walking has become a recurrent topic here?

yesterday  i bought a walking foot for my sewing machine.this foot is not news for quilters as it is quite a fixture with them, but for me it means sewing knits and therefore making knitted fabric.
it may sound like anathema to most, but for the time being decreasing to shape armholes and necks will have to wait. after all, the sweaters we buy are all cut and sew.
what gave me the courage is this post. from this blog that i found and have started following.
there's going to be a lot of knitting and sewing in the near future.
i see many possibilities, especially those loose, origami like garments so popular among the japanese!












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