Happy Mother's Day! Mr. Ken and I call this (and Father's Day and lots of others) "Hallmark Holidays". Still, it never hurts to remember your Mom, so give her a call if you haven't already.
It was a lovely weekend, so much so that I'm sorry to see it end.
Friday night we were entertained at dinner by a favorite performer, Loren Davidson. His music is reminiscent of Jimmy Buffett, and it was almost like taking a mini-vacation. We dined on the patio at Essanay Cafe and listened to Loren and the evening was perfect.

Saturday we headed over to the Ohlone Flea Market, which is held the 2nd Saturday every month. Usually we don't find much that we need - probably actually nothing that we need - but there was yarn this time! I must admit that some of it came home with me. It's old - old enough that it doesn't appear in any of my reference books- and rather scratchy at the moment. I'll wash a swatch, and if it's still scratchy it will be made into outerwear (which is probably what I'll make in any case. The colors are lovely, and there were many other colors that I didn't buy this time.
(The colors are not correct on my monitor! The yarns are a turquoise or teal, and an olive tweed with lots of chartreuse and emerald bits. It's also finally been identified as a Marks yarn, made in Sweden for weaving. Oh well, I'm knitting with it anyway if I want!)
Once back in Niles, we met Joan and Will for lunch at the Nile Cafe, and wandered around the Spring Fling car show. Joan and I wandered the car show as far as the yarn store, and I bought this beautiful sock yarn. It's alpaca and there's a separate bit of yarn just for the heels and toes. I couldn't resist the turquoise and brown combination!
Sunday I replenished cat food supplies and bought more planting mix for the (last?) raised bed. It's the home of the black-eyed peas, bush cucumbers, lemon cucumbers and yellow wax beans. We are expecting a week of fairly serious heat after a cool-so-far spring, so I hope these little plants don't cook in the sudden heat.
At noon I headed into downtown Niles to serve a shift as town docent for the Niles Canyon Railway. It was a busy Sunday and all Moms on the trains were given roses. More photos of Niles in a post later this week!