Friday, May 2, 2014

Churchmouse Yarns & Teas in Bainbridge Island

It's always nice to go home again and last month I was able to go back for a visit to my beautiful home state of Washington.  I went to celebrate my brother's 70th birthday.  It was so nice to see family and friends.

So, today I will share with you some photos of that visit.  As usual, the wonderful spring rain greeted me when I arrived in Seattle.  There were "sun breaks" so that I could see the Cascade mountains and also the Olympic mountains.  When the mountains appear, they are beautiful.  A friend of mine said they had never heard of "sun breaks" in the weather forecast until they moved to the Seattle area!

I arrived at the perfect time since trees were getting their new coat of lovely leaves and the flowering shrubs were in full bloom.
Monday was such a picture perfect day that my friends and I drove to Bainbridge Island.  Bainbridge Island is part of the peninsula and is a short ferry ride away from Seattle.  However, since we were in the south part of the Puget Sound, we drove across the Narrows Bridge and enjoyed the beautiful scenery along the way.


 Above is a photo of my beloved Narrows Bridge.  I used to live on the high bank directly to the right of the bridge.  That side of the bridge is Gig Harbor and the picture is taken from the Tacoma side.

Here's another picture of the sound taken from Tacoma and looking across to Gig Harbor.  In the background you can see the Olympic Mountains.

On the plane ride up to Seattle I sat next to a lady who was a knitter like me.  She was going to Bainbridge Island and I told her about a wonderful yarn shop there.  It's my all time favorite yarn shop.  I think I first found out about it from a magazine article that I googled.  I have gone there many  times over the years.  So, when it was such a beautiful day, I and my friends drove to Bainbrige to visit Churchmouse Yarns and Teas.

Isn't it a quaint looking shop?  And when you walk inside there's all kinds of yarn and pattern samples that you can chose from.  I love to go and see what I can make with the yarn and if you purchase the yarn, they give the pattern to you for free!  Here's the link to their website.

And, best of all, there is a wonderful display of fine teas and accoutrements in a part of the shop.  I bought this fancy tin of South African tea from Ireland (my cupboard is full of tea from my England trip!)  Just what I needed.....

 The shop is located on a cute little street called Madrone Lane.  Here's a photo for you:
We ended our visit with a delicious lunch at the corner Blackbird Bakery.  They have amazing homemade soups and bread.
I had such a great time.  To reconnect with my family and friends and also to visit my beautiful Washington state.  I love the weather down here in Southern California and I like the palm trees and red tile roofs but I will ways be a Washingtonian at heart!

I hope each of you are doing well.  I have been having so much fun making my stripey blanket.  Hopefully I will share the finished product with you soon.

Please drop by Handmade Monday and see what other crafts you can discover.

Until next time, 

Pat








16 comments:

  1. What a smashing post, and such a gorgeous shop.

    Jean x

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    1. Thank you for visiting my blog. I'm happy you enjoyed reading this post.

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  2. Sounds like a lovely visit. That soup looks amazing

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    1. Thank you Helen. I hope you have a wonderful week!

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  3. What a lovely trip. I like the sound of Churchmouse Yarns. Great name. I also wondered where the new photo in your header is??

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    1. Hello. The header picture was taken by my daughter when we visited the village of Lacock in Wiltshire County in England. I've been there twice and each time it's such a magical setting.

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    2. Thanks for the photo credit mom! :-)

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  4. I enjoyed coming along on your trip, you always write such a good post when you've been on your travels. Beautiful photos and the yarn shop looks wonderful. I wish I could pay it a visit and have some of that delicious looking soup. Thanks for sharing your trip.
    Ali xx

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    1. Thank you Ali. I feel that my blog posts are very simple but I still like to share my adventures. I hope you have a great week. Thanks again :)

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  5. What a delightful post. I'm so glad you had a lovely time going back home to see all your family xx

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    1. Hi Gertie, yes, it's always great to go back to your home. I'm happy that you stopped by for a visit. Have a great day!

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  6. It looks like you had a great time, it's always nice to see the different places that people go to.

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  7. Hi Pat I've popped over from Handmade Monday. Had a peek at your super afghan and the wee mouses. All super projects. Plus you had a nice day out as well x

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  8. Gorgeous flowers, and that soup looked good :)

    Thank you for the link to the shop, so much beautiful yarn.

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  9. What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing this with the Let's Get Real party.

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  10. What a beautiful place! Thanks for sharing this with the Let's Get Real party.

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