I'm a little confused though by the definition of creek. When I hear the word creek, I picture small little running bodies of water that you can almost jump over or at the very least wade across easily. Places where you catch minnows and things like that. That is the kind of creek I'm familiar with. That's the kind I played in as a child. This is the state of Kansas' idea of a creek.
Seriously. Are they kidding me?? That's a creek?? Looks more like a big ass river to me. And this wasn't the only one we saw. There were 2 of them. Then we'd come across what they call a river there and I'd be like that's a river? I can spit across it. That can't be a river. I think someone has been driving around and switching up the signs in Kansas. Deliberately. And with malice aforethought! Just trying to confuse this almost 50 year old woman. And it worked!
I also saw this cute, old, obviously not lived in anymore house. For some reason it called my name. So I had to take a picture of it. Do you know how hard it is to get decent pictures from a moving car? I'm surprised they turned out as good as they did!
We got into Abilene at about 11:30. The plan was to do our shopping and eat some lunch, get back in the car and head home so I could make my hair appointment at 6:30. I should have known better. I'd show you a picture of the outside of PTP but I was so excited to get inside I completely forgot to take one. It was like walking into heaven. Not only is there a cross stitch store, they have a book store too. And it was awesome! Hence the excitement. We got to meet both Marilyn and Sherry while we were there. Marilyn showed us the back room where the magic of dying the fabric occurs. Way cool! We got to see all the beautiful colors of fabric in person which I have to admit made me salivate. They have tons of stitched models to look at and all kinds of specialty thread too. Well worth the 4 hours in a car one way. We picked the ladies brains a bit and they were very happy to allow us to do so. We also got to see some upcoming secret things but my lips are sealed. I'm not saying a word. No siree.
Here is a picture I had to beg and ask pretty please to get. Neither Mary Ann or Marilyn wanted to have their picture taken but I
Did I mention they dye their own fabric here? Beautiful fabric. Lots of beautiful
fabric. Sadly, my eyes were so much bigger than our pocket book. We still managed to come home with quite a few different colors, but I left twice this amount on the table. Mary Ann just kept saying, we can come back again Julie. I kept saying, I know that but I want it all now! (said with a definite whine in my voice) Our stash....
By the time I had whittled my wants down to a manageable pile it was already almost 1:30. We still had to eat lunch. Which we did, right there in the store as they have a cafe upstairs in the bookstore. Finally we had to pack up our purchases and head for home. Almost. Marilyn had suggested we stop at another shop in town. The name escapes me at the moment, I think it had the word creek in it, but it's a candle and decor store. Very nice place and I wish we had had more time to spend there. It was after 3:00 before we left town and I had no hope of making my appointment. See these gray hairs on the top of my head? Get used to them, they will be around a while longer now.
We motored on down the road and were making pretty good time until......
It was a loooong train. I think the engineer was a bit worried about my intentions when I took out my camera. I saw him watching me carefully. Like maybe I was pulling out a rifle or something. I waved at him and he eventually waved back. As a child I used to wait anxiously for the caboose to go by. As an adult, I wait for the graffiti go by.
Just 2 examples of the many many cars full of grafitti. I'd rather see a caboose.
One other sight we saw on our adventure was this:
Doesn't take much to entertain me does it? I suppose that is kind of pathetic if I stop to think about it but I prefer to take pleasure in the simple things. I'm not disappointed then. We got home about 7:30. Not bad but still a 12 hour day. I was tired. So I didn't do any stitching. But I still have progress to show you on my Live, Laugh, Love piece. See! Isn't it pretty? I'm still loving this piece.
Well, that's all folks. Thanks so much for going to Kansas with me! Can you imagine how long this would be if I went to Hawaii?? I don't even want to think about it!
Have a nice night everyone! See ya next time!
Oh Julie! That sounds like a blast! Great pictures and a great story as usual!
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Julie I LOVE your stories! I think you need a trip to Hawaii. We would have a novel to read when you got back!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post Julie! Love your pics and stories! The shop looks awesome and I KNOW I'd get into a lot of trouble with that fabric table!! WOW!! Beautiful colors!!
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Thanks Cindy, Chella and Peg!
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds like you had a great time. Wish my boss would have done something like that (although they were all men and couldn't be bothered with stitching). That stack of fabric sure had my heart going!
ReplyDeleteOh Julie ... I am envious of your road trip. Sounds and looks like you had a simply fantabulous time. Don't you just love it when you get to some place that you've only heard or read about? It all sinks in and off we go!! I love your La-D-Da piece...you are making great progress. And yes, maybe I'll just start something NEW!! Hugs and Happy Stitching!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a road trip! Sounds like you had a great time. You have a really great boss.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog. I truly appreciate it. I hope to see you there again soon.
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Julie, what a great day, I hope you get to return and buy some more fabric.
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