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Montserrat and Casa Batllo

Montserrat-

We woke up early for our 7am breakfast and then met our guide in front of our hotel. We were the first to be picked up and got choice seats in the front of the van.

An hour later and we were in Montserrat, enjoying views and taking pictures of the Black Madonna.

The Black Madonna
on the walls leading up to the Black Madonna. I love all of these and take inspiration in my quilting.

It was a short trip, just half a day and we were back at our hotel for our afternoon nap. Later in the evening we ventured out to Casa Batllo.

I did not enjoy Casa Batllo. We attended at night and it was cool- the house, the audio guide, the interesting ways things were made. But it was packed and it was too hot and that made it not fun.

Unless you are a Gaudi fan, there’s no reason to go. Or if crowds and lines don’t bother you then you will be fine.

Me, not my thing.

Cheers,

Melanie

Girona

For Day 2, we spent the day in Girona and we had so much fun. We got to traipse around the streets where Game of Thrones season 6 was filmed and imagined Arya Stark running around. For any GoT fans, this is a must.

And the lunch… We ate at Taverna La Foment one of the best food of the trip. We got pretty traditional foods.

1. tomato and garlic

And the waiters showed us the traditional way of eating these.

2.mash potato and pork belly.

It’s like stuffing but with pork belly in the middle. It was so good.

3. fericando (?) – veal with mushroom and gravy and fries

Also very yummy. And of course we paired the food with a light beer and vermouth.

Cheers,

Melanie

 the secret needle shop of Kyoto

Tracy of Touch of Grey commented on my first post back asking about the secret needle shop of Kyoto. I learned about this place from Okan Arts which is Patricia Belyea and (I believe) her daughter, Victoria Stone. Patricia spoke at my guild and did a workshop on Sashiko some time ago and I’ve been reading her blog periodically ever since. When the trip to Japan came up, I immediately went to her blog to start planning my own personal textile tour. And this shop, called Misuyabari, was high on the list of places I had to visit. The blog post above gives a very detailed description of the shop so please go there and check it out. But the highlights are it’s very old, 400 years old. And the man who helped me is the 18th generation of needle makers. The shop is secret because the mall it’s in basically grew around it making it hard to find.

My Japanese outfit for the day.
This is the mall that grew around the shop.

I put the address in to Google Maps and I was able to get to the mall or shopping plaza. But from here I could not locate the shop. I had to pull up Okan Arts’ blog post about the shop and they gave very detailed instructions along with pictures and I enlarged the pictures and looked around to find things that matched the pictures. Because the post was a few years ago the shops themselves were not the same so it made it a bit of an adventure. But I found it.

me in front of the shop

I regret not taking pictures of the garden in front of the shop and path from the mall to this little area but I was a bit excited at finding it and it started to drizzle. And the blog post from Okan Arts does a great pictorial of it.

I was messaging my hand stitching friends and they were giving me their orders of what to get.

The shop is very small and only the old man was there. So he could really only help one customer at a time. Luckily as I was coming in, a lady was just coming out. I waited a little as he cleaned up the counter so he could help me. I browsed around. Basically he spoke only Japanese and I don’t speak Japanese so I said Cross Stitch? and he would show me the cross stitch (tapestry) needles. Then I would handle them to see which fit my hand best and then ask for however many I wanted. I did the same for Sashiko, quilting, applique. It was fun! and I thought I was spending a lot of money but at the end of it all I spent a total of $35 for both mine and my friends’ orders.

I bought wooden boxes to keep them in but not the one pictured above. I asked but they were for display only and not for sale. I think they are so cute. And I have those little wool balls. My daughter saw them at my LQS one year and had to get it for something that never got made. I never thought to use it as a little pin cushion. One day I’ll run into those things and use them as such.

If you ever make it to Kyoto, hopefully you can add a visit to this secret needle shop. I thought the needles would be very expensive since they are still made one at a time like “little samurai swords” but they weren’t.

Hugs,

Melanie

PNW College Trip, Day 4

Tuesday of Thanksgiving week.

Because of the break in, we changed our plans. Originally we were going to head 6 hours north/east to see Gonzaga in Spokane, WA. But we were going to be heading out later than anticipated.

Our car is a 2021 Toyota Sienna and they are so new that none of the third party auto window repair shops had the windows we needed on hand. So they had to order them and with it being a Thanksgiving week, it took awhile to figure out the shop that would do the deed in a timely matter for a good price. There were more expensive shops and cheaper shops quoting us. We went with one in the middle.

But the shop promised (if all went well) we’d get our car back on Friday. So we decided to rent a car and continue on our trip with some modifications. We didn’t go to Gonzaga/Spokane. It was way to far off course, and based on my son’s preferences he wouldn’t want to go to a rural/country area anyway and Gonzaga was a reach school. So we took it off the list. Instead, we were tourists and went to the Tillamook Creamery about 2 hours west of Portland. We enjoyed ourselves there and bought some cheese. okay. I bought a lot of cheese. And since my clothes were stolen, I bought a sweater.

After eating lunch, we headed to Seattle, WA – which meant we had to go back to Portland and then north to Seattle. We got to Seattle around 9pm. and crashed. We were so tired.

Seattle, WA

Travel Diary – Day 3: Milan Cathedral (Duomo) and Lake Como

We’re still in Milan.  We will be here a few days while we explore the surrounding vicinity.  My sleep pattern is still out of whack.  Of course, my sleep pattern was never very good even stateside but it’s definitely not normal even for me.  I woke up at 2am Italy time and could not go back to sleep.  So what does one do when they can’t sleep?  They knit.  And I finished my Day 2 blog post. And facetimed with the kids.  Next thing I know it’s 5 and I work for a bit – check emails and forward work over to team members to take care of while I’m away.  Then it’s 6 and I have to get ready for 7am breakfast with our friends.  Thank goodness we got to breakfast that early as there was no line and we were able to have our pick of the tables.  We ate to our heart’s content and then took the yellow line (M3) to the Milan Cathedral.  We’re starting to become familiar with the public transit and it’s wonderful. The prices are very affordable and we’re able to get around easily.

At the Cathedral or Duomo we bought a 3 day pass and since there was no line, we decided to just go in.  It was beautiful.  There is just so many pieces of art everywhere I can’t post all the pics here.

 

The best thing I saw was this work of art.  I think it is needlepointed and when we go back to the Museum and the shop I am going to look for better pictures of it and more information.  I have no idea what it is called despite a brief search on Google.  If you know, please pass that info on.

After wondering around inside we took the lyft to the rooftop and saw a glorious view of Milan.  If you are scared of heights, this is not the place for you.  I am scared of heights and it was awful and yet a great experience at the same time.  The first part walking along the sides of the roof tops was fine.  I didn’t look down and we took some marvelous pictures.

But then there were another set of steps leading to the very top of the roof.  The first set of steps took you straight up and was very narrow and very steep.  I made it up slowly my hand always touching the rail, the wall, anything that would make me feel better but at the top of that set of stairs I had to stop and regroup.  I didn’t think I would go the next set of stairs. It was just too scary.  I didn’t take pictures but I’ll have to check out the hubby’s phone to see if he has any that would show you what I mean.  I stood there for a few minutes and after composing myself made it up the next set of stairs.  This set was even narrower and with some people going down on the left and other people going up on the right it made it a difficult journey.  It was enclosed and spiraled up.  I latched onto the rail and took one step at a time.  Once I was at the top, I took some fabulous pictures of the aerial view of Milan.  But it was hot and it was very high.  So after a bit of rest quickly went back down.

 

 

 

By this time, the place was filling up and it was getting hot.  We decided it was time to head over to Lake Como.  We walked to the Cardona train station.  Technically it was .7 miles but as we had no idea where we were going we didn’t always go the direct route and it took forever.  My legs were tired.  We learned upon arriving at Cardona that we could have taken the Subway system, specifically the Red Line (M1) from the Duoma and take that to Cardona.  From there we took a train an hour to Lake Como.  It was basically the end of the line and I think was called Como de Lago Nord or something like that.  We got out, had lunch, and then walked around a bit.  Again, we took a lot of pictures.

 

This place was more shopping oriented and on the advice of my cousin-in-law we stopped at Grom for Gelato and Beretta’s for their famous Nuvola.  Since I’m not much of a shopper it was just nice to walk around and take in the ambiance, small streets, and architecture.  And when I was able to stop and rest a bit, knitted on this month’s socks.

 

And when we were tired, we just went back the way we came and about two hours later arrived at our hotel to rest.  I ended up falling asleep and waking up at 10pm to thunderstorms.  Hopefully those thunderstorms go away by the time the sun comes out.  Tomorrow, we have a 3 hour walking tour scheduled ending with a trip to see the Last Supper.  I’m excited about this and hopefully the rain goes away so I can enjoy it fully.

Today’s Step Count: 17,640

~Happy Travels!

Melanie

Travel Diary – Day 2: Milan

We got up around 4pm and walked around Milan.  I apologize now for the heavy photos and for all the selfies I took.  For up to date selfies and photos follow me on Instagram at @thousandneedles.  I’m going to try to upload photos and details here within a day or two of the experience but if I get too busy or tired I may give up this experiment.

The hubby and I hung out in the lobby and I knitted for a bit while we waited for our friends to come down.

Quite a few of the eateries we went to were closed and were just getting ready to open for dinner so we kept walking.  That was a surprise for us but it must be a Milan or Italy thing.  We ended up at Crocetta and our waiter was fantastic and the food yummy!

Oh my god!  It was so good.  I just stopped talking while I enjoyed my sandwich and cappuccino.

We walked a little bit further and found ourselves in the Piazza del Duomo. And we just started taking pictures…

 

We couldn’t get into Duomo as they were already closed but we got a lot of outside pics.  We will be going back in the next few days.

 

Next to the plaza is Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II and every where I looked there were quilt patterns.

 

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I am not including all the pictures here but after I finally stopped looking at the ground I looked up and it was glorious.  I’ve seen pictures of these before, in movies, online, etc.  But the experience is not the same and I am in awe of the talent and creativity and genius that went into these works of art.

We walked a lot and took a lot of pictures.  Here are highlights of a few of them.

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We finally started back and made it to our hotel to use the restroom and rest a bit before going out again to buy necessities – water.  Stopped at a pizzeria before returning for good at 10pm.  We enjoyed ourselves immensely.  And I hope I can keep up with all the walking we’re doing.  Today’s step count: 14,880!  Tomorrow’s plan: Lake Como.

~ Happy travels!

Melanie