Monday, April 4, 2011

Guess Who Came To Lunch?

Does this look familiar? 
Try taking a reminder gander over  here.  That's Marie from Sel & Poivre,   wearing her
Minimalist Cardigan.  She is standing in my front foyer!  Talk about the lives of the rich and famous!    You couldn't beat the rich and famous feeling at my house on Saturday as two members of the 'Bloggers' Mutual Admiration Society'  met for lunch.

If you caught  Marie's blog last week, you know that she and her hubby did a touristy tour of our town  while their son skied.  When she emailed to tell me details of their day,  I couldn't believe my misfortune at having been  out of town the one weekend they were in town.  So I put it to her that if they did the delivery of son to the ski hill/tour of the town thing again,  lunch would be at my house.  Well, the stars aligned and my fortunes took a great turn.  Marie and hubby came for lunch on Saturday.

It was such fun.  And once we got rid of the men, we were able to talk knitting.  Marie asked to see two of my Elizabeth Zimmermann favourites - The Green Sweater
 
and The 50th Anniversary Cardigan



Marie looked tres chic in her Minimalist Cardigan.



That's my front foyer,  my front door in case you've forgotten that part already. 

7 comments:

Joansie said...

All beautiful sweaters. I'm not so fortunate to have folks as friends who want to knit adult size sweaters. "Takes too long", they tell me...sigh!

freshisle said...

How lovely. Maybe someday I'll be lucky enough to have you grace MY front foyer.

Needles said...

Frenvious.

Sel and Poivre said...

...And a delicious lunch it was too! It was a great visit Brenda...especially great to see and check out your fabulous knits in person. Thanks so much for the coaching on how to model a sweater - you really know your stuff!

Laurie said...

Wow! I not only love the cardigan, I want her haircut! Thanks for sharing your fun day with us.

Sandra said...

that's cool! maybe we can arrange a meet at the Knitter's Frolic if you are attending...

Stephanie said...

Now that is one of my favorite things about blogging. :)