We had a very exciting afternoon on Tuesday - Minibakebakegirl and I met a Twitter friend for the first time, @mhairigirl who is a fellow #twitknitclub member. I have tweeted with @mhairigirl for well over a year so it does feel like I know her well, however, it could have been really awkward meeting and not having anything to say but we chatted away over lovely coffee/hot chocolate and cake at Eteaket. We swapped presents. @mhairigirl gave me a lovely shamballa bracelet that she had made and homemade tablet - yum! I gave her a little knitted owl I had made (filled with Hitchin Lavender) and a owl mug. We chatted about our fellow twitknitters and that we hopefully will be able to have a larger meetup - we are all dotted over the country so location could be an issue - but I'm sure we can work something out!
On Thursday Minibakebakegirl and I went for coffee at Brewlab. I was intruigued by the coffee lab concept having followed them on Instagram and seen their brewing pictures. The coffee did not disappoint - delicious and so was the spiced treacle gingerbread cake that I had. Minibakebakegirl had hot chocolate and a brownie and gave it 9/10! Their selection of cakes was good - we will definitely go back.
We met Sister in the Grassmarket in the afternoon who whisked us to Victoria Street as they were filming Case Histories. We walked up and down and eventually saw Jason Issacs at the window - not the best photo but that is him! When I lived in Edinburgh I worked in the building at the top of Victoria Street that they were filming in. I'm sure the room he is in was where the IT department was! Can't wait for the new series to start - I love seeing all the bits of Edinburgh - and of course Jason Issacs who makes a perfect Jackson Brodie.
Bakebakegirl
Todays top three radio songs:
1. Forever Autumn - Gary Barlow
2. Candy - Robbie Williams
3. Will you still love me tomorrow - The Shirelles
Wow sounds like you have been really busy, I like the sound of the cake you had. And what a lovely idea to have windows and doors in the trees.
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