What is this thing hanging quietly behind the curtain?
My sister has the same plant on her balcony in Yafo, Israel. I think she had this plant for a long time with only one miserable leaf; It didn’t want to grow and he didn’t want to die until she moved it to another place that it liked better! (or maybe this memory is of the same plant in my place in Tel Aviv, I really can’t place the memory)
Mary’s plant is hanging in the kitchen and in its search of light it went behind the curtain. An occasional bud or flower peeps at us from behind the curtain but if you go look for them you can find more buds and flowers growing happily completely hidden between the wall and the curtain:
This little beauty is completely hidden
Does anyone know the name of this plant? Joseph says he knew it but can’t remember it no matter how hard he tries. Extra points if you know the source of my header (with a tiny change).
I think I write this post just so I can use this header, it sounds so nice to me.
I have this much yellow yarn left:
Can I squeeze 10 more rows out of this?
To knit 10 more rows on this:
Almost Ulmus
I think I will have to patiently wait the arrival of the second yellow meadow skein and hope the color will be close enough that I will not have to reknit the whole edge.
Too little yarn, too many rows to go
It is raining in Toronto and the rain washes the green and makes it even greener, I enjoy it so much.
I wish there was a way to pack some green and a lot of water and send it to my family and friends in Israel, they need it really badly. After a few years of drought, the water shortage in Israel is reaching a crisis level:
When I watched this advertisement on TV during my last visit to Israel, I found it quite disturbing, I wonder how effective it is.