It's coming along some - I worked on it for a day while we were in Split, in the morning before my companion woke up. I like the way it's looking so far and am happy I decided to do it over one. The project is only available here, and any other copying of it is wrong. There are three colorways. The other two are orange and purple. I still like blue best.
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Monday, June 02, 2008
Light Blue, Anyone?
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Your Tax Dollars At Work
You know ... Europeans have a general dislike of all things American these days - not the people, but that America doesn't listen to them and doesn't engage in giving them money hand over fist to "do good". In response, I'd like to present one of the places we came across in Montenegro, in the town of Risan. Risan is just around the bay from Kotor, and just as beautifully situated, on top of having something to do, courtesy of the US government.
USAID helped build this structure, which protects the remains of a Roman villa, including some nearly intact floor mosaics. The mosaics are being restored to their former glory, also with US tax dollars. Did I mention this is one of the very few places you can get into in Montenegro for free, no matter your nationality? Not only that, a local will explain the mosaics and the layout of the villa to you on a guided tour.
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Behind Again
Lots to See, Nothing to Do
We left Budva just after noon on Saturday the 25th and took the scenic route to Kotor; boy, was it scenic - right down to the two way one lane road edged on one side by the bay and on the other by walls. This first shot is from that road. It shows Kotor from a distance and it just strikes you as yet another old town by the water. Very pretty with the mountain behind it, but there are a lot like that in Montenegro.
It seems like most other towns of any size, that is, until you get close up and see these massive town defense walls rising to the summit of the mountain. I'm still stunned that people put walls all over that mammoth hillside. Definitely worth the view, but...
if you don't sail and you don't hike, what do you do in a place like Kotor? We went because we'd heard it was -the- place in Montenegro for anglophones to go, as Budva is for Russians. They must have meant anglophone fitness freaks. Truly, the only things to do in Kotor are sail and hike. No beach. It takes about half an hour to explore the old fortress.
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Of Gold and Time
There's some gold up to the corner and it's coming along slowly, but getting there. After Sunday I'll have a lot less time looking at the beach and traveling, which translates into a bit more stitching time. This will be especially true on Monday as I help the contractors repair the freezer ... again.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Working Toward the Center
The plaques are coming along on this; the light pink and light blue for the flower outlines in the dense ones are done. It seems the middle plaques, with the least stitching to do, are the ones falling behind. I've done some work since this picture was taken, but not much. For some reason, I haven't really stitched this week.
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