Life's a Stitch

And more recently life’s a creative adventure with some travel thrown in.

So far it’s a regular summer weekend here in BC. Woke up to hear Gracee yelp one sharp bark. She was telling a big ol’ bear that this was her property, not his. Just like the storm watcher type I was in my Omaha days, I ran for my camera to no avail. The bear wasn’t sticking around for a photo shoot.

Next sound was the search and rescue helicopter putt-puttering along side the mountain behind our house. No kidding, there doesn’t seem to be a weekend that goes by without hearing that sound, mostly at daybreak when searches for lost hikers resume from the night before.  Many of these situations in our area have tragic endings but were entirely avoidable: kids cliff jumping into calm looking mountain pools with life defying whirlpools waiting just underneath the surface, unprepared hikers, out of bound skiers, tourists precariously perched for the perfect picture and kyakers racing with the river that’s temptingly running a bit on the wild side. There is no logical explanation; maybe there are mountain Sirens, cousins to the ones that live in the sea.

Another  BC weekend item – barbequed salmon. Chuck tried a new recipe, slow cooking the fish on the warming rack of the grill, alder chips smouldering below:

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And of course, it wouldn’t be the weekend without lazy morning knitting, bird songs in my right ear and CBC’s North by Northwest in my left:

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16 responses to “A regular summer weekend”

  1. Jane Avatar

    sure, she barks now but where was she when your cars were being taken in the night? Salmon look luscuios but would trade it for that 8 pound lobster anyday. Enjoy your sunday on your WHERE’s JAYNO search. hee! hee!

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  2. Carole Avatar

    That salmon looks scrumptious!

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  3. Jo Avatar

    Oh that looks yummy – I love salmon like that. Li – drop me a line at jochibi AT yahoo DOT com – I have to ask you a question.

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  4. Cindy D Avatar

    I don’t know which pic to focus on more….the wonderful grilled salmon or the lovely patterned knitted shawl/stole. What pattern and yarn are you using?

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  5. Angie Avatar

    Sounds wonderful. I love MXMW. I wish we could have some of your quiet. This was a Highland Games weekend. Whew.

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  6. Monika Avatar

    This salmon looks like wood inlay work. I bet it’s delicious! Your PoW shawl looks great already! You have bears around your house?

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  7. Erika Avatar

    I was wondering if there was something more sinister going on based on your title… I’m glad it was the “usual” stuff. Isn’t it amazing how people think that “it won’t happen to me”.
    Your stole looks wonderful. So comfy.

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  8. Chris Behme Avatar

    Gorgeous stole! Why do I forget I want to make that one?
    We started making Tilapia with lemon, Cajun seasoning, and Olive Oil. Pan seared = scumptious!

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  9. Carl Avatar
    Carl

    OK, my tastebuds are ruined for the day. I’ve been slobbering all over myself since Val showed me the salmon. Looks like it was a success! Any left over for a frokust? Skol !

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  10. eyeleen Avatar

    That salmon looks yummy and the lace divine! Hope you had a great weekend.

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  11. Dorothy Avatar

    That salmon looks just wonderful! It’s steaks on the grill for us tonight. The weather has been just wonderful, hasn’t it. Nobody can appreciate the sunshine like BC’ers (what do you call yourselves) and Pacific Northwesterners. The lace looks pretty fantastic too!

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  12. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    Both look just wonderful – so glad to have found your blog! 🙂

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  13. Sam Avatar

    Love the Herringbone Rib scarf in the side bar, too! Is it possible to buy a copy of the pattern? The “drop me a comment” link doesn’t seem to be working for me. Thanks again. 🙂
    Sam

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  14. Suzanne V. (Yarnhog) Avatar

    A BEAR?!
    Okay, that’s got my dog barking at the skunk beat all to h*ll.
    Seriously–a bear?

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  15. wendy g Avatar

    Things seem very exciting around your house! The salmon looks delicious and shawl is beautiful!

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  16. Lynne Avatar

    That has to be the tastiest looking fish I”ve ever seen. Oh, and the shawl is good looking, too. Beautifully done, Li.

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