Showing posts with label perry street. Show all posts
Showing posts with label perry street. Show all posts

July 19, 2010

following

New shades. New Camera. Error on my SD card (always gives me a pretty surprise).

I thought I would do a follow up post since Jacinda and I took my advice and biked ourselves up to the perry street fair. It was a beautiful day which make for an amazing adventure!We couldn't agree on the route so we left it up to Google Maps bike application. This took us a completely new way leading us straight up the South Hill on a trail we didn't even know existed! Although the directions were slightly confusing....(maybe because I was reading while bicycling), we ended up 3 blocks from Perry!The park was packed so we walked around and ran into a few friends with booths. We found P2P, adjusted my bike seat and dropped off a present (house numbers I painted) for some bike friends. We met Jacinda's Mom who ended up chauffeuring us around to yard sales...of which we filled her entire trunk and back seat. We even had to drive back up in our pickup later that evening to claim a big brass headboard I scored for our yard (the Jasmine has simply outgrown its bamboo stakes)!

It's nice when the weekend feels more like a vacation!

Lastly on the weekend agenda:
We released some lovely ladies into our yard (2nd time this year). I remembered my camera this time! Aren't they cute (and crawly little buggers)....And the next morning!!!

July 16, 2010

Bicycle ♥

I sent my spoke card design off to Pedals2People for SpokeFest! I still have the blog post bookmarked from last years contest...I always seem to be running a day late. This year I remembered a day early! The bike gods must be pleased with me.

HAPPY FRIDAY!

If you are fortunate enough to live in Spokane make sure to check out the Perry Street Fair tomorrow....maybe ride your bicycle?

Here's some bike love I've been ogling by Etsy artists!

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......Have a pleasant weekend!

June 10, 2010

Summer

The first time I met Summer was at a kegger last year. My partner was wearing a tee-shirt she proudly snatched up from Value Village. It read:

Your name must be Summer
cause you're HOT!

All parties found this quite humorous.

Summer is a Rollergirl, an amazingly talented crafter, and now the owner of the Veda Lux Boutique on Perry. Her soft opening was Tuesday, and everything looks amazing! You can find cute vintage clothing and lovelies, along with Summer's Sumarian Jewelry line and her handmade hair accessories.

You should stop in and visit - 1106. South Perry Street (next to Lorien with the giant windmill).The Veda Lux Grand Opening will be during the 11th annual Perry Street Fair July 11th at which I will have some goodies for sale. This district just keeps getting better, and she simple couldn't have picked a more perfect spot!