Rhinebeck came, and went in such a blur for me this year, that now almost a month later, I am just getting around to posting photos. I was only able to spend Saturday at the festival, as I had to leave early on Sunday to catch a flight to England to visit my sister.
As always Rhinebeck was all about visiting with friends, squishing yummy yarns, sweater watching, and admiration for the farmers and their animals who create the yarns and fibers that keep us all in knitting and spinning bliss. Each year I plan to take lots of photos, but I get so caught up in it all that when I return home I find that I have very few photos, but lots of wonderful memories. This year was no different. And so I give you my compact Rhinebeck collage. It contains only a small glimpse of the people, animals, yarn, and general delightfullness that make this festival one of my favorite events of the year.
Good things come in small collages. Isn't that the saying?
Posted by: gale zucker (she shoots sheep shots) | November 10, 2014 at 11:30 AM
It seems we must choose -- have a boatload of fun, or take pictures of a boatload of fun. I'm inspired by those who have the bandwidth to do both.
Posted by: Ellen Mason | November 10, 2014 at 01:29 PM
Sometimes it best to experience in the moment instead of constantly step away to photograph something. I'm like you and tend to forget to photograph as I enjoy what's around me.
Posted by: Michelle | November 11, 2014 at 11:18 PM
Looks like so much fun. Next I want to see England!
Posted by: marylou | November 14, 2014 at 08:34 AM