Friday, October 17, 2014
It poured! We drove to Park Royal Mall a short driving distance from our campsite. I discovered a wash and cut for me would cost $65.00. I decided I could live with my long bangs.
Signs from the West Vancouver Seawall (ocean side trail)
Salmon Spindle Whorl Disc crafted by Squamish Nation artist Jody Broomfield.
Historically, female Coast Salish weavers would use the spindle whorl to knit their fabric.
http://parkroyalconnected.com/about/connectivity-story/
In the evening, we attended Flamenco Rosario at the West Vancouver Memorial Library.
"A generous bequest from Robert Leslie Welsh, dedicated to music in the Library, allows us to enhance our music collections, host a diverse and exciting series of live musical events, provide music programs for children and become involved in other musical endeavours which we hope will inspire, entertain and inform."
Three dancers, singer, Flamenco matriarch, guitar player
Library Patrons
Flamenco Surprise!
Wash, cut, style - China town Ottawa...approx. $25. Should you be interested upon arrival.
ReplyDeleteYou look stunning in your Flamenco dress!
Perfect ensemble to wear to this event. With your colouring you could easily pass as an authentic Senorita ! OLA !
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