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May 11-12: London, part 1

Monday, May 16th, 2011 | adventures, crochet, travel, UK2011 | 2 Comments

Crap, the blogging is getting away from me! I’m having someone look at my site still, but I think I might’ve caught what was troubling it – still have to make sure it doesn’t happen again though.

On Wednesday the 11th I got to the Leeds train station with lots of time to spare – much better than rushing! I got 2 seats to myself and did some photo editing and knitting until I started feeling unwell, then just closed my eyes and listened to music. Got into London Kings Cross, loaded up my Oyster card and took the tube to Paddington, where I checked into my hotel. It was easyHotel, which was cheap and a good location. The room was….eh. No furniture other than the bed, and about 16″ of clearance on 2 sides (the bed was in the corner). A bit difficult to navigate, but it was okay. The bed was comfy, anyway. After leaving my stuff I headed out to explore – I took the tube to Oxford Circus (so crowded omg) and walked around Liberty, Carnaby St, Covent Garden, the edge of Chinatown, Piccadilly Circus, Trafalgar Square and down Whitehall to the river to see Big Ben.

carnaby street

liberty

liberty

Piccadilly circus

tokyodiner

trafalgar square

ah yes

Walked along the Thames to Embankment, then I took the tube up to High Street Kensington where I got some dinner before heading back to the hotel.

london eye

pancake

On Thursday (May 12) I had breakfast at a coffee shop near the hotel then headed for a walk through Marylebone to Regent’s Park. I stumbled across a street market, and walked past the Sherlock Holmes museum.

church st market

regent's park

herons

Then I took the tube to meet up with Alice for lunch! We went to a delicious Italian cafe, then got a sweet from Ottolengthi in Notting Hill. Then Alice showed me her studio – it’s lovely, with a view of the canal and lots of light and space for dyeing. And yarn, lots of yarn.

alice!

lasagna

ottolenghi

socktopus

I walked back to my hotel to grab my knitting and catch the tube out to Loop for knit night. It’s a lovely shop, with lots of nice yarns including quite a few local ones. I picked up a little bit of Wollemeise.

Loop

Wollemeise

Loop

The knit night ends quite early at Loop, so a few of the gals and I went out to the pub to continue. It was super! Great conversation and just a really lovely time. Thanks gals!

pub knitting (crocheting)

my blog is sick

Saturday, May 14th, 2011 | adventures, site admin, travel | 1 Comment

So apparently people have been getting virus alerts from visiting my website! I’m not quite sure what’s going on (and I do get any alerts or anything) but I’m working with my webhost right not to figure it out.

I’m having lots of fun in London and I’ll catch you up soon!

May 9-10: Leeds and around

Thursday, May 12th, 2011 | adventures, photography, travel, UK2011 | 8 Comments

Trying to catch up! Hang on now, this is going to be a long one.

Monday morning (May 9) I said goodbye to my gracious host Elizabeth, took a quick trip to the post office to mail some stuff home, and then went back to the flat to pack up the rest of my stuff. Walked over to the train station with my pack, bought a ticket to Leeds, and got one with perfect timing. Ah, rail travel is nice. I arrived at Leeds station an hour later, took a cab to the hotel (Ibis; nice room for pretty cheap) and was able to check in. I dumped my stuff and headed out to explore!

The hotel is a bit outside the city centre, outside the ring road. Although the walk into the city centre isn’t terribly interesting, it isn’t very long or taxing either. The buildings were quite pretty. It did get gloomy and then super duper rainy, I managed to get stuck without my umbrella so I had to buy another one!

leeds town hall

gloomy

Leeds, like Manchester, has quite a compact city centre and it’s easy to walk around. I got a nice map from the hotel and that helped a lot. Most of the shopping is in a pedestrian area and various covered arcades. Really beautiful inside, with lots of high end shops.

victoria quarter

shopping areas

Pretty much just walked all around that day. I hadn’t been planning on it, but I did end up walking along the river to the Royal Armoury and had about 15 minutes inside before they closed for the day. After that I took a bus back into the city centre (I had been doing so much walking!), had dinner at Wagamama and then went to the cinema to watch a film – Hanna. (I enjoyed it, though there are a few things that I had problems with.)

Royal Armoury

Royal Armoury

On Tuesday I had a meetup with a knitter who lives just outside Leeds, Kate! We were hooked up via the knitter’s network (aka ibecks in Manchester). Kate took me to lots of places I probably wouldn’t have ventured to on my own. First up was Baa Ram Ewe! Cute shop that sells British yarns and products. I just picked up some Harris Tweed covered buttons.

Baa Ram Ewe

Baa Ram Ewe

Then we headed back down to the train station and hopped a train to Ilkley, about half an hour away. The main attraction? Bettys tea room! We were definitely the youngest ladies in there (aside from some babies); the food was posh and absolutely delicious. We split a frittata and fried pea and mint risotto cakes. Yum! I even finished up with a puff pastry with whipped cream and strawberries, because why not do it up right?

betty's tea house

betty's tea house

We wandered around a bit to the local yarn shop and button shop before catching yet another train to Saltaire, a world heritage village near Shipley. It consists of a gigantic textile mill and village that were built by Titus Salt. Nowadays the mill has been refashioned with spaces for galleries, shops and cafes. It’s really quite lovely to walk around in, and the textile history is everywhere. There was even a small Yorkshire fashion exhibit on.

salts mill

thrums

yorkshire fashion

Doesn’t this dress look perfectly contemporary?

yorkshire fashion

After saying goodbye to Kate (and thanking her for showing me such a lovely time) I headed back to Leeds, grabbed some dinner from M&S and spent the evening in my room, stressing out about booking places to stay in Ireland. It’s all sorted now, including the flights, and though my trip isn’t quite halfway over I’m starting to feel like it’s going by quickly!

(I’m a bit homesick though so I kind of wish it was going faster.)

May 7-8: Manchester, part 2

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 | adventures, crochet, photography, travel, UK2011 | 4 Comments

Blogging was interrupted a bit by dodgy internet access! Here’s hoping it’s better in the next place…

anyway, where was I? Oh yes. Saturday evening in Manchester my hostess Elizabeth invited a bunch of Manchester knitters over for a potluck! There was tons of food, lots of knitting and great chat. And I made butter tarts for a Canadian treat.

knitters party

butter tarts

In the morning I headed off just a couple of blocks to Purl City Yarns, who had me in for a lovely tea and knitting/chatting session! Unfortunately, Canada Post has let me down yet again – the “3 day guaranteed” box that I sent 7 days prior never made it, and it was full of samples to show off. We had a lovely time anyway.

Purl City Yarns

Purl City Yarns

The rest of the day I just walked around some more, went to Cornerhouse, walked through the galleries and bought some magazines in the shop. Didn’t go to a film though – I wasn’t really up for subtitles. I had a lovely dinner that evening at Ning in the Northern Quarter.

randomness

buildings in Manchester

Cornerhouse

crochet on skirt

dinner at Ning

May 6-7: Manchester

Sunday, May 8th, 2011 | adventures, travel, UK2011 | 5 Comments

Friday morning was my last in Edinburgh for the time being (though I’ll return before the end of the trip!). I puttered around the flat in the morning, packing up my stuff and doing internet-y things, before meeting up with Sarah and Rebecca for lunch. We went to Ooud Kitchen (which makes me think of the Ood) and all shared a mezze platter with falafel and grilled halloumi along with all the fixin’s. It was delicious!

lunch in edinburgh

lunch in edinburgh

My shawl grows, slowly.

more shawl

After a bit of a harrowing adventure involving catching my train with only a minute or two to spare (note to self: leave way earlier next time) I got my train to Manchester. Unfortunately my reserved seat ended up being in a group of young men who were going to a match or something and were drinking beer on the train, so I decided not to sit there. I was able to get a good seat after the first stop, about 30 minutes out. The journey was a little over 3 hours, and I did see sheep out the window though I didn’t photograph them!

I met up with a Manchester knitter, Elizabeth, who generously let me stay in her gorgeous flat in the Northern Quarter. That evening we went out to dinner down the street – I had a yummy butternut squash and cambozola risotto.

risotto

Saturday was pretty grey and rainy, but since I didn’t have a ton of time I braved it anyway to go exploring. Turns out the city centre is really quite compact, and I was able to see everything easily on foot. First up was the Manchester Craft and Design Centre, which is a sort of cooperative where artists have work and retail spaces. Tons of beautiful handmade jewelry, bags of different kinds, pottery – all the wonderfully crafty things I love to buy! I was restrained though, and didn’t purchase anything. It was still really lovely and inspiring.

craft and design centre

craft and design centre

I wandered down to PIccadilly Gardens and took refuge from the rain in a restaurant, where I had a full (veggie) English breakfast for lunch! It was yummy.

english breakfast for lunch

That afternoon I stopped in at the Manchester Art Gallery (the Anish Kapoor exhibition is really interesting), saw the Town Hall, and then went to the Museum of Science and Industry, which is housed in the oldest surviving passenger rail station in the world. There’s a great textile exhibit, and the whole thing was really interesting but a bit huge! It’s sort of overwhelming.

town hall

steam engine

MOSI

Some more photos from around Manchester – I have more that I need to get off the camera before I can write about the rest of my weekend!

manchester2

manchester1

ferris wheel

pedestrian mall

May 4-5: Holyrood, Arthur’s Seat, Leith

Thursday, May 5th, 2011 | adventures, photography, travel, UK2011 | 6 Comments

I’m trying to keep up the blogging, I really am! Really must try not to let it get away from me or it’ll be so hard to catch up – as it is, 2 days’ worth of photos is a fair amount to sort through.

Yesterday (Wednesday) I managed to get up a whole 2 hours earlier than the day before, had some breakfast in the flat and then caught a bus out to Holyrood Park. My first stop was the Palace at Holyroodhouse – the official Scottish residence of the Queen. No photography allowed inside, sadly, so you’ll have to take my word for it! It was interesting enough, a bit stuffy but still pretty cool. The plasterwork ceilings and original furniture are pretty.

My favourite bit was the Abbey, which is a ruin. The nave is the only part still standing.

abbey at holyroodhouse

abbey at holyroodhouse

Then I headed up Arthur’s Seat, the tallest hill in Edinburgh. Unfortunately due to the lack of maps and/or trail markers, I ended up taking a Very Tricky Route up involving very steep stone “steps” (sorta). Got a bit discouraged and ended up calling it quits most of the way to the top. Yeah, I’m sort of disappointed in myself too. Maybe another time, with someone who knows an easier way!

climbing Arthur's Seat

Still a pretty great view from the ledge where I stopped though.

climbing Arthur's Seat

Also I didn’t have any food with me, which was a bad plan. So it was sort of bad all around. At least it was sunny! I headed back down and then had lunch at Fruitmarket Gallery. Another day, another shot of my knitting on my skirt!

knitting and skirt, again

I wanted to see the exhibit, but then I rushed over to the Camera Obscura to catch the last show of the day. It’s pretty cheesy, but super fun. The camera is really cool. The rest of the attraction is different floors with “world of illusion” stuff – magic eye, optical illusions, lights and the like. I had some fun taking photos.

lights, lights

lights, lights

fractured

Today I took a longish bus ride out to Leith, the port which was only integrated into the city of Edinburgh in the 20th century. I got off the bus a little early and walked to Ocean Terminal, which was interesting but as it was raining a little, it was a bit bleak.

With some time to go before meeting up with a friend, I decided to take the tour of the Royal Yacht Britannia. It was a fun way to pass some time.

Britannia

State dining room – it was huge. All around the room were presents to the Queen, displayed on various walls, and on one end of the room was a narwhal tusk! What?!

state dining room

Firth of Forth. (That’s more of Scotland over there)

firth of forth

Phones on the bridge.

phones

Rolls-Royce in the Garage. Obviously.

the rolls

Then this evening I headed out to knit night with the Tea Tree Tea knitters which was lovely! Tomorrow I’m leaving Edinburgh in the afternoon to head down to Manchester, where I’ll be doing an appearance and trunk show at Purl City Yarns on Sunday the 8th of May. Won’t you come by and see me?

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