Is this Heaven?
No, it's yarn school!!!!!
I was teaching and talking and eating all weekend at Yarn School. It is the best time. So much fiber, so much yarn, so many spinning wheels...it's where I want to spend eternity...especially if Nikol will be cooking.
If you were wondering where yarn school was held...it's here...
And that is pretty much the town. It is about an hour away from me and the drive is beautiful. In fact I saw lots of Kansas wildlife along the way.
Turkeys being all sexy...
A herd of buffalo at home on the range...
Dinner on the hoof...
Dinner taking a nap...
Umm...dinner lost on the wrong side of the Atlantic?
Honestly, how could you be expected to eat something so cute and fuzzy? I swear he (she?) only stands about 4 ft high. This is a prime example of why I am only an Insteader, not a Homesteader. (Carnivorism according to Jen...only eat the big, ugly ones.)
And I'm pretty sure I found one of the Billy Goats Gruff...
I think he might be the smallest (trip-trot, trip-trot, trip-trot...) So, if you're needing any troll busting, he lives right in downtown Auburn, KS.
I also discovered my dream house...
(It doesn't really lean dramatically to the right...) Picket fence, flock of sheep, daffodils in the spring....it would be perfect...
What? You want to see pictures of Yarn School? The wheels, the fiber, the fun? Yah, I didn't actually take any of that...






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I want to go to Yarn School! Do they have a sign-up/e-mail list? I only see one for the location (which also looks brilliant). I'm so sad I didn't see the icon on your site earlier!
Posted by: Cheap Like Me | April 28, 2008 at 01:27 PM
That house is adorable! I think I require more windows, though.
I bet Yarn School was a blast. I dream of going one day.
Posted by: Lara | April 28, 2008 at 01:44 PM
I'm trying to figure out if I can swing Fall Yarn School AND Rhinebeck. Must. Dye. Yarn.
Hey. That's MY Dream House! Serious.
Posted by: Laura | April 29, 2008 at 09:16 AM
Jen,
I just love your blog! You tell such a good yarn...yuk, yuk. I do so enjoy reading your posts. Will you be having knitting classes or just knitting hangout sessions at the new shop?
Posted by: Jenny | April 29, 2008 at 12:10 PM
I love that house too and every time I drive by it I think that I take a picture of it, well and the goofy hairy cattle too!
Posted by: Cathy | April 29, 2008 at 04:47 PM
I love that house too and have always meant to stop and take a picture of it!
Posted by: Cathy | April 29, 2008 at 04:49 PM