Saltspring Island and Rebecca
Tuesday, May 3rd, 2005Since I won’t be at Maryland this weekend (boo hoo), this is as close as I will get to seeing sheep…

A group of us spent this past weekend at my friend’s parents’ custom-built house in Saltspring Island, relaxing, hot-tubbing, watching movies and knitting… Ahhhh. How would you like to wake up seeing this every morning? Well, for about a million dollars, _you can!_ Their dream house is actually up [for sale](http://www.mls.ca/PropertyDetails.aspx?vd=&SearchURL=%3fMode%3d0%26Page%3d1%26vs%3d1%26rlt%3d%26cp%3d%26pt%3d0%26mp%3d900000-0-0%26mrt%3d-1-0-0%26Beds%3d0-0%26Baths%3d0-0%26f%3d%26ft%3dall%26o%3dA%26of%3d1%26ps%3d10%26ptgid%3d1%26aid%3d90%26MapURL%3d%253fAreaID%253d750&Mode=0&PropertyID=3518284) (boo hoo too).


Of course, we did a little yarn shopping in between meals of Saltspring Island cheese, lemon bars and blackberry port:


Sunday morning, while some of the guys were off playing golf, we walked up their beachfront, tormented little crabs and tried to save already dead jellyfish.

Finally, I did finish the Rebecca Cardi after the lovely people at Weaving Works shipped me another ball of mohair:

####Rebecca 29 Wrap Cardi
* Pattern: from Rebecca 29 Magazine
* Yarn Substituted: Jo Sharp Rare Comfort Mohair x 6 balls
* Needles: US 7 / 4.5 mm Addi Turbo’s
* Changes: left off the edge finishing, picked up the ties from the front edges.
* Ok, I like the cardi — I like the yarn and the finished fabric…very soft. I don’t like that it makes me look like a football player. A good cardi for those with sloping shoulders and stick-thin arms.
Oh, and all the rest of the [Saltspring Island photos are here...](http://www.planetfishdesign.com/photos/SimpleViewer/?album=Salt_Spring_Island__May_2005)

































