On the Road Again...
Tomorrow, I head out for a little change of scenery. Paul has a few meetings in Dallas, so I'll be going along for the ride, er, flight.
It doesn't matter how long or how short the trip (or which time zone we'll be traveling to). That last day before we leave is always just a little bit frantic. Got to pack...and finish some laundry...and get some work done...pay some bills. And, most importantly, gotta figure out which knitting to bring. I'm sure I'll end up bringing three weeks' worth of knitting for three days' worth of traveling -- but hey...I like to be prepared.
You never, know, though. I may need to do some yarn shopping while I'm there. So how about it -- are any of you in the Dallas area? Anyone know a good shop or two to visit while I'm there?
PS - Miss A didn't show up at knitting this week -- so no pics of Goth Babe. It was just me and Miss S the New this week -- which meant that there may have been only two of us, but it definitely wasn't quiet.
Labels: travel
2 Comments:
I've heard "Yarn Heaven" I think it's called, in Dallas ROCKS!
Samara
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