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Weekending - the unfortunate incident of lace at a beer fesitval

On Saturday we went to the Ballarat Beer festival. We go every year, but this year was particularly fun. They moved the location just a tiny so that there was enough shade to go around, and, while it was 37 degrees on Friday, Saturday was  a perfect 26 degrees and sunny. It's a dog friendly even, and we were sitting near a group of people with 7 golden retrievers (and one black lab! ) between them, so there were lots of lovely dog pats. I took no photos - not of my friends, not of Kris and Bee grooving at the silent disco, not of my drinks, not of the petting zoo, including sheep, so here is a selfie Leon took:

I was hoping to not be on a lace section of my Find Your Fade   but instead was at the beginning of the lace section at the beginning for the car trip there. I figured it would be fine, since it is simple mesh lace. 

I messed it up, but kept knitting in the car, in the mainly dark on the way home. oops. Do I care? Not really. I also messed up the first lot of lace by stacking it instead of staggering it, so there is some weird symmetry in the middle repeats being fine, but the first and last repeats being wobbly. Anyway, it will always remind me of a great day with good friends.   

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