Are you surprised I scored yarn on day 1? We went to a place called Spinner’s Web. It was full of African handmade, including this periwinkle wool yarn! There were textiles, jewelry, coffee, wood carving, bags, clothing, pottery, you name it. I was very reserved and only bought yarn, coffee, a beaded bracelet, and a shopping bag to bring it all home in. They also had a cafe, and I had fresh pulped mango juice. It was delicious!
Afterward we headed downtown to CBD (Central Business District) and did some fabric and supply shopping for the workshop.
This is the view from my balcony. Another night in Nairobi and then we will head to Eldoret. Look at that moon!
The views are beautiful and it is so sunny:) Enjoy! The yarn you got is lovely. Iβm glad youβre pacing your purchases:)
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The yarn is beautiful. I am so excited for you. The view is great. It looks warm there, which I’m rather jealous of.
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It is lovely here!
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I cannot believe you were just here in Wisconsin and now you are in Africa! WOW. And I love periwinkle. You will be fine. Im told by those who know that the flu will kill more people than the Corona virus will . Enjoy ! Keep showing us your photos!
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It’s perfect that your first Kenya photo is yarn!
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Have a wonderful time. So far so good it seems π
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Of course yarn came first, I would expect nothing less π
I hope you have lovely travels and find even more wonderful things to buy.
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Such a cool trip! So glad you are finding good stock for your shop and getting to enjoy a beautiful view while you are there π And you found yarn!
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Kenya,my country.. So beautiful
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Spinners web..I know the place..awesome.Glad you enjoyed
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