While travelling, tourists normally don´t mix much with locals - for all the obivous reasons, of course. Knitting is an antidote against that, or better still, a pass for tourists to meet locals. And that´s such an enriching experience, specially because there´s always one common language - knitting. Mention yarn, needles, gauge or knitting and purling and there´s some common ground between complete strangers.
That happened to me as well in Sydney. As I mentioned previously, I went to the former Tapestry Craft, now Morris and Sons to buy some yarn and join the knitters´meeting I knew happens every thursday. It was so nice! For two hours, I sort of forgot I was a tourist in Sydney. Apart from the fact that I had to speak english (my usual knitting meetings involve spanish), I felt immediately at home and a connection with everyone else. Obviously everyone is different, but what a common ground we all had there!


(photos kindly taken by Paulo, who came a bit early to pick me up so that he could catch us all for digital posterity)
Guys, thank you so much, I felt so welcome! I hope your knitters retreat was nice! (By the way, Jerry Springer the Opera was a very funny and provocative show and the venue, your Opera House, is... well, I guess I have no words to describe how amazing and beautiful it is.) See you soon, next time maybe in Argentina?
It was lovely to meet you, too! It's always good to have visitors in our midst. I keeps us on our toes too ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat great photos - we all look very relaxed and cosy. Knitting in Argentina is a most tempting idea, but I can't imagine it in my near - or even medium - future.
ReplyDeleteIt was fun to sit next to you and be a (less exotic) visitor :)
ReplyDeleteOne day I'll get to Argentina - one day....
Gostei de ver os teus trabalhos, são lindos e bastante perfeitos.
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