Well, in less than 48 hours, I'll be winging my way to Albuquerque, New Mexico, to meet my friend, Michelle, and to head up to Santa Fe, Chimayo and Taos. This is our annual trek to the Taos Wool Festival -- this year, the weekend of October 6th and 7th. We take some extra days for fun and relaxation and to rejuvenate and get our bearings. A couple of days/nights in Chimayo at the Casa Escondida B&B works wonders on the soul, especially stretching out on our deck in the chaise lounges at night, glass of wine in hand and watching the stars and the Milky Way. Then off to the Old Taos Guesthouse for the remainder of our stay -- always feels like home. Lots of stitching and knitting in the back garden.
Casa Escondida
Old Taos Guesthouse
Upon our return, both Michelle and I will be finishing up our preparations for the Artistic License Fair, Friday and Saturday, October 26th and 27th in Costa Mesa, CA, at Estancia Park. For more information, visit: www.ArtisticLicenseFair.com
The following weekend on Sunday, November 4th, I'll be participating as a vendor (with my friend Margie Bell) in the Weaving and Fiber Festival at the Torrance Cultural Center. For more information, visit: www.schg.org/festival
This is a wonderful local fiber show with many great vendors, indy dyers, etc. hosted by the Southern California Handweavers Guild -- an annual event that draws fiber enthusiasts from all over Southern California. Hope to see you there.
During this next month and until after the November 4th fiber fest in Torrance, my Etsy shop will be closed but I will reopen shortly after that.