Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2018

My Weekend in San Antonio

This past weekend I had the the privilege to host a trunk show at a new-to-me yarn shop in San Antonio, TX.  Yarnivore is a located in a strip mall just outside the SA Airport, and while it looks basic on the outside, stepping inside is anything but.

It's a lovely little shop, run by a really excited and energetic knitter and you can tell her passion radiates throughout.  There is a reason it's called "Our Happy Place"


My show consisted of both art and yarn, and was well received. I didn't have a huge turnout, but several people came to meet me and talk about my mission.  And at the end of the day, the own even purchased some items to keep in her inventory.  So if you are in the San Antonio Area, you can pop on in and pick up a skein or two!

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Given that it was a bit of a drive for me, I decided to stay over and make it a weekend. And my first stop after the yarn shop was to visit some friends at Mantle Art Space, a space I exhibited at over a year ago.  Their current show, "The Light That Remains" consists of resin based works as well as reflective and transparent materials arranged into abstract compositions.  You can read more at the website, but aren't these just beautiful? 



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Weekend trips always need a little knitting time, and I was able to find the perfect spot to do it on Sunday morning.  "The Art of Donut" was a cute little shop that featured gourmet donuts and a fun atmosphere.  I got to try both an egg sandwich on a donut and a white chocolate pistachio sweet donut, all the while finishing up the first sock in my 'Jayded Gemstones'. I will for sure be back!


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Finally, I spent Sunday afternoon exploring the SA art scene with an artist friend.  We got to experience some amazing spots, including Blue Star, Cinnabar and The Southwest School of Art.  One highlight was this fantastic mural they just put in at the Blue Star Complex!


Overall, it was a fullfilling weekend and a great start to my Spring Break.  However, how that break must come to an end and I am not sure if I'm ready to go back to teaching.  Some days I really just enjoy a good day off, knitting and creating.  But doesn't everyone? 

~Lisa 

Sunday, June 17, 2012

K.C. Bound + A Mind Blowing Pit Stop

So as I mentioned in yesterday's book review, I wanted the chance to tell you all about my very awesome weekend. It sure seems like I have been having a lot of those lately doesn't it? Well rest assured, this is probably the last for awhile: I am more than ready to just sit around on my bed all weekend knitting and designing sock patterns.

My dad has this whole coming week (starting yesterday) off from work, and whenever he gets that we always try to go somewhere, even if just for the weekend, because he isn't as tired.  Well this year we decided on a simple weekend getaway to Kansas City (which is about 3-4 hours from home for them). We haven't been to K.C. just to go in quite a while, so it was kinda nice. I discovered a lot of places I want to go  to again when I am NOT with my family.

Although I was very resistant on going at all -- I'm 21 and wanted to just stay in Manhattan this weekend, since I haven't had that in awhile -- I am really glad I did. One of my conditions for going though was that we go through Lawrence, KS on the way and stop and the Yarn Barn, a shop I have heard a lot about but have not had a chance to visit. Lets just say I am going back a lot more often after yesterday! Take a look for yourself. (Sorry for the crappy photos, I didn't want to look obvious in my photo taking so I used my phone).

Sock Yarn! It was so hard not to buy any! I have so much in my stash already though!

Lot and lots of undyed yarn, once again tempting!

Spindles!!! I like mine from Wicked Stitch better (and it's cheaper). Some of these had sheep painted on them though!

This shop is a one stop spot for everything from spinning (Fiber and wheels!) to knitting/crochet (a massive selection of yarn) to weaving (almost half the store is weaving). In the end I walked out with this gorgeous 50/50 roving of merino and tencel and the pattern for a Milanese Wrap, which I cannot wait to make! 

I already can't wait to spin this!
Wildflower doesn't sell this yarn, so I will prob be back when I decide to knit it!

So after the epic pit stop, we were K.C. bound, where we checked in to an overly nice (and priced..for us) motel and then hit up a place I read about online, The Well, for dinner! This was one of those local bars that also is kid friendly (before 10 pm) and the food was amazing! They also have a roof top patio to eat on (we got there too late to get that though). I would highly recommend it to anyone who ever goes through K.C., for as I said, the food was amazing! I also discovered an American brand of hard cider, Crispin, that I LOVED (ever since Scotland I have been in desperate search of hard cider).

Today brought on a few fun activities as well. We drove around a bit by Crown Center, where I saw the children's hospital I went to as a new born for 10 day surgery (so glad I survived!)

Crown center itself is so pretty with all of it's fountains. It's also shopping heaven with many unique shops, included the Gato's Boutique (aka cat lover heaven!). 


I wish I wasn't broke!

Nothing we wanted to do opened until noon, so we killed some time here as well as downtown at lunch before hitting up the American Jazz Museum and the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Although I had no desire to go to either, overall I really did enjoy visiting these stops, both were very interactive and loaded with lots of information and artifacts.

Jazz and Baseball lovers, this is a must!

Here comes the part I enjoyed! The Kansas City Sculpture Park (next to the Nelson Atkins)! I have been to the gallery before, but not the outdoor park. In case you haven't seen these, the museum (and K.C.) is known for the 4 giant shuttlecocks that are a part of this park.  Why shuttlecocks? Because the commissioned artist when they first decided to create the park said that it looked like a bat mitten court from above and the museum looked like the net. Very cool right? It's kind of a tradition to get a picture in front, so I got 3! 

My favorite!

Another cool aspect of this garden is that they also have works by many other famous artists, many that I talked about last semester in my 20 C. Art History Class. I always love going to galleries and seeing art by people I studies, it makes them seem more legit. 

Seated Woman by Henry Moore 1958-59

Ferment, by Roxy Paine 2011 -- This was just added last spring!

By that point we were all hot and tired, so we got in the car and made our way home. For a 2 day weekend, it was a very productive and eventful one. I am really glad I decided to go! 

I hope everyone else had a great weekend and Father's Day! Talk to you all again soon.

~Lisa

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Sasha got tired waiting on the mice (photo courtesy a photo text from my sister)