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Wednesday 8 February 2012

Where do you see it

Hi
To finish off the story of my trip I took at Christmas …..
We detoured on the way home via Auckland, NZ
Although the weather was not good, we made a little trip across the harbour to Devonport
And guess what greeted us as we got off the short ferry ride ??????
Yarn Bombing Devonport
Devonport is a very pretty little town
Unfortunately the day we went was a public holiday in New Zealand, but we did get a very lovely breakfast and I was totally surprised when I spotted this ……

Wild & Wooly Yarns
Very, very lovely and the lady who was working there was very helpful
Unfortunately I had no way of carrying yarn around with me for the day

Sad smile

Btw - Did anyone else watch the show last night "Then The Wind Changed"?
It was about Black Saturday and quite a few tears were shed by me
But I was delighted to spot some of the women from Strathewen creating a knitting project for the children - giant chickens!!!
They commented about how helpful the knitting and time together were

6 comments:

  1. That's a shame you weren't able to get some yarn whilst in that lovely shop. It looks like it would be a great store to visit :)

    I saw that "Then the wind changed" was on TV last night. I didn't watch it though. I'm sure that I would've cried my eyes out had I watched it.

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  2. I couldn't make up my mind whether I wanted to watch it and in the end I didn't because I forgot about it with DD and the grandboys here!

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  3. Its crazy really, I think it is a real hoot to see yarn bombing..
    Teaching young ppl a craft helps out in so many ways.. Giant Chickens.. what a blast :))

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  4. We recorded this and watched it last night and it was a very good documentary about the disaster that hit Strathewen. I would really like to knit one of those chickens and wonder if there is a pattern available to purhase?

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  5. We recorded this and watched it last night and it was a very good documentary about the disaster that hit Strathewen. I would really like to knit one of those chickens and wonder if there is a pattern available to purhase?

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