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KAMARES BOOK EXCHANGE & DVD HIRE



KAMARES CLUB- BOOK AND DVD LIBRARY


Most of you know of the library in the club, available to all residents, but there are newcomers to our community who are not yet aware of this wonderful facility.  The library has a huge selection of adult books which consists of novels in all genres and many Autobiographies. To keep the content fresh, the library operates as a book swap. i.e. bring a book and swap with one from the library.  If you do not have a book to swap there is a small charge of 1 to get you started.    


In addition to the wonderful selection of books there is also a vast collection of DVD’s which cover all tastes.  Many TV series, from Downton Abbey to Game of Thrones plus all the latest 2014 films, classic films and even history of world wars.  Most of the films are rented for 1 which you can be kept for one week.

It is a non-profit library and uses any monies to purchase new items and keep the content up to date.  There is also a contribution to charitable causes when funds allow.

The Library is open on Wednesday afternoons at the Kamares Club from 2pm – 5pm

In the 14 years since it started the library has never closed unless it was Christmas Day or New Years Day.  This is quite an achievement and credit must be given to the unfailing volunteers who give up their time each week to work in the library for the benefit of the community.

Come along and see for yourselves, you will not be disappointed.

We look forward to seeing you!

Mini Knitted Pumpkins


I have had so much fun knitting mini pumpkins! The first one I made for the wreath on my front door. They are just so cute! And a very quick and fun project, number five just came off the needles last night!

For those of you that knit, I have just posted the pattern on Ravelry for free!
You can see the Mini Knitted Pumpkin pattern here. As I said before, this is a fast and easy pattern. All you have to know is how to increase, decrease and knit in the round! One skein of 50 gr. dk weight yarn makes three pumpkins.
 Since I am soon about to get over run with pumpkins, I thought I would also share one with you friends! That is right, I am hosting a giveaway!!
Very exciting, as this is the first one I have hosted! I wanted to share a bit of Autumn loveliness as a special thank you. The blog will be four years old this spring, it has been a delightful adventure! Thank you friends for all your comments, encouragement and friendship!!
To enter the giveaway, please leave a comment mentioning your favorite thing about Fall. 
The giveaway will be open for a week from Oct. 6th to Oct. 12th at midnight. 
Happy Fall, Friends!
GARY BOGNAR 07

Flowers in Their Hair

The last weekend of September, as I mentioned in my September recap, was a great, fun (and eating) filled weekend with a few of my blogger friends (turned real life friends). They have been all meeting up together for a running weekend each year for about the last 3 or 4 years. This year, I was lucky enough that they chose my city to have their adventure in. I have met up with a couple of them before in various places around the world (Minneapolis, San Francisco, Charlotte and Squamish) but it was especially fun to host them and to show them some of my favorite places. In addition, they all rented a house in my old neighborhood, and it was so nostalgic being back there again, especially since their house was laid out just like the place I had when I lived there!

It started on Thursday, when Lauren and Lisa arrived. I met them in the city and they came over to Oakland with me on the bus. They were really troopers, hauling their suitcases on the public transportation during rush hour. We all went to one of my favorite Korean restaurants, Jong Ga House, which was really fun, as both Lisa and Lauren had never had Korean food. If you have ever had it, you will know that you get several "side dishes" called banchan, which vary in number. In this place, we got about 20 different ones! Of course we also had the traditional spicy tofu soup as well as a variety of barbequed meats.

Old photo, same restaurant

On Friday, I had to work all day and then I had a work event afterward, so the girls were on their own. However, on Saturday, I met up with all four of them (Leigh and Amber had arrived the night before) and we all ran the Berkeley Trail Adventure in Tilden park. Afterward, we went to Sam's Log Cabin in Albany for some delicious pancakes, eggs and fried chicken. I dropped the ladies back off in the city, went and dropped off the car and then rode my bike back to meet up with them again.

Of course, the next part was my favorite, because it was in my old neighborhood! We wandered around the Mission, stopping for a burrito at El Farolito and then HAD TO end the night with some ice cream from my favorite place in the city, Mitchells. The only problem is deciding which flavor to get (I got a double scoop of pumpkin and macapuno)! 

The next day we did something I have never done, although I have lived in the area for years. We biked across the bridge to Sausalito and took the ferry back. It is such a touristy thing to do that I have to admit, I have poo-pooed it, but I am so glad that we did it, as it was a ton of fun. We started nice and early, so that there were not too many looky loos on the bridge, so I think that made it even better. Once in Sausalito, we wandered to a breakfast place, Freds, which was pretty darn good! We headed back on the ferry and then rode over to the Ferry Building before all going our own ways. 


It is so fun to see my home through different eyes, as it reminds me of how much I love it here. The girls were taking photos of the fun houses and the interesting food, and it made me remember how lucky I am to live in such a gorgeous place, with good weather, and multiple food choices.

Another plus was the ease of spending time with these ladies. They are like old friends, even the ones I have not officially met before, and it was so easy to hang out with them. There was no drama, no worries about impressing people or worry about what to do. I made them all ride crammed in a mini for an hour in traffic and they were such good sports about it! I dragged them around the city and made them eat weird food and they did not complain once. All in all, I could not have asked for a better group of girls or a more fun weekend. They are welcome back any time (plus there are still so many things I want to show them)!

What is your "tried and true" routine when you have visitors to your home town? What is your favorite type of food? What type of food have you never tried that you would like to try?