I love the "Hawthorne" yarn that Knit Picks sells and have made a few other hats using it. I still have enough of this yarn left to make most of another hat, but I think I'm going to concentrate on finishing the purple scarf I started months ago. It uses smaller needles so is taking me a while to finish.
We went to Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, for a long weekend and returned this morning after spending the night in Glens Falls, NY. It's about a 10 hour drive to NOTL, which I could do if I felt like it. But we decided to break this trip up into two days each way to give ourselves a chance to relax. We are, after all, retired with no real place we have to be. Going back and forth over the border was easy, which was a relief.
NOTL is a charming village on Lake Ontario, just over the border into Canada. Every summer, they hold a series of plays and musicals in a festival honoring playwright George Bernard Shaw. Two summers ago, we were wowed by My Fair Lady. This year's offerings included the musical Funny Girl and a wacky play about Jeeves and Wooster. Both were very enjoyable, and we're glad we went.
NOTL is a real tourist destination with lovely shops and plenty of nice places to eat. Walking down the street, one hears all sorts of languages, and one needs to be careful not to photobomb anyone. My favorite view was a whole window full of red and white pajamas in a maple leaf print. Wish I'd gotten a picture. The Sunset Grill saw us twice - once for lunch and the next day for breakfast - so it was obviously a hit. We noshed on great ice cream cones while people watching in the city park which is beautifully landscaped, and we splurged on a Thai dinner complete with fried bananas Sunday. Our room at an older inn was conveniently located and comfortable albeit tiny. A perfect minivacation!










