Visiting the Sketchbook Project Mobile
Sep. 22nd, 2014 07:16 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The day started out pissing cats and dogs but suddenly the sky cleared and the sun came out and EVERYTHING WAS DIFFERENT. Again.
I met Cz and her father in the distillery district, looked at a couple of books, helped pay for Cz's own book and then Y.S. came and we grabbed lunch from a bakery.

I looked at a bunch of books. Very cool. One called "my imaginary friend" was super awesome. Had a wonderful chat about the whole endeavour with the young woman in the photo. She says that they have been to England and Australia but agrees, Japan would be a dream! The really dumb thing is in Canada they had no debit machine and everything had to be cash. :(

(anyone riding a sedge way should by law have to smile the whole time, just saying)
I got home only five minutes after the time I told G.D. to find her napping soundly and unaware. I even managed to make a lovely curried chicken dinner from scratch.
I am feeling fairly exhausted this morning still but happy.
This last photo is of kids caged IN ART. Heh heh, they never saw it coming...


I met Cz and her father in the distillery district, looked at a couple of books, helped pay for Cz's own book and then Y.S. came and we grabbed lunch from a bakery.

I looked at a bunch of books. Very cool. One called "my imaginary friend" was super awesome. Had a wonderful chat about the whole endeavour with the young woman in the photo. She says that they have been to England and Australia but agrees, Japan would be a dream! The really dumb thing is in Canada they had no debit machine and everything had to be cash. :(

(anyone riding a sedge way should by law have to smile the whole time, just saying)
I got home only five minutes after the time I told G.D. to find her napping soundly and unaware. I even managed to make a lovely curried chicken dinner from scratch.
I am feeling fairly exhausted this morning still but happy.
This last photo is of kids caged IN ART. Heh heh, they never saw it coming...
