This past week, I worked on Camelot some again. It's been all scotch stitch. I'm thinking of doing this pattern again, but in blues. I really like the diamond design in it.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Outside the Cities
We drove outside Varna on our second day there and stumbled upon a monastery. We decided to visit, thinking it'd be a collection of buildings. Needless to say, it wasn't. This first picture is a bit of mural that was taken off the monastery wall during its rediscovery.
The place is called Aladzha; it's north of Varna and south of Golden Sands, about a mile from the coast. You can see it's all wild around it from this picture. In fact, it's in the middle of a nature reserve.
The place is called Aladzha; it's north of Varna and south of Golden Sands, about a mile from the coast. You can see it's all wild around it from this picture. In fact, it's in the middle of a nature reserve.
Labels:
Bulgaria,
non-stitching
Friday, April 17, 2009
BAPHA Spells Varna
We were in Varna, and yes, it's spelled that way in Cyrillic, Tuesday and Wednesday. Here are some pictures from Tuesday. It was chilly and cloudy, so, since it's a seaside resort, it wasn't as happy a place to be as I'm sure it is in the summer. This first picture is of the McDonald's. Every major Bulgarian city has at least two, I've observed.
Like Sofia, Varna has a lot of public sculpture. This piece is on the sea side of a large public walkway. You can see the nice way the road is laid out.
This is the bravest ship in the Bulgarian navy - it actually won a battle. In 1912. They are very proud of it.
A lot of Varna's architecture is definitely mid to late nineteenth-century, like this building. I just liked the look of it.
Like Sofia, Varna has a lot of public sculpture. This piece is on the sea side of a large public walkway. You can see the nice way the road is laid out.
This is the bravest ship in the Bulgarian navy - it actually won a battle. In 1912. They are very proud of it.
A lot of Varna's architecture is definitely mid to late nineteenth-century, like this building. I just liked the look of it.
Labels:
Bulgaria,
non-stitching
Progress for Philipp
I made some progress while traveling on Philipp's heart. It's -much- bigger than the first one I made, so it's going slower.
Labels:
charity,
cross stitch,
heart
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Sofia Fabric Stash
Just off of Vitosha Boulevard and west from the Ministry of Justice, there's a quartet of fabric stores and even a yarn shop. I found them! Actually, I didn't know they were there, but they're only a couple of blocks from Hotel Niky, so we found them on one of our walks. These pictures are of what I bought.
The green lace was by far the most expensive fabric, so I only got half a meter. It's really pretty and has lots of motifs. The shiny cream has a metallic jacquard woven into it, and the gray has cut out floral patterns. I just fell in love with it. All are coming home with me!
The green lace was by far the most expensive fabric, so I only got half a meter. It's really pretty and has lots of motifs. The shiny cream has a metallic jacquard woven into it, and the gray has cut out floral patterns. I just fell in love with it. All are coming home with me!
I still need to take a picture of my yarn shop finds. She wasn't open until Saturday, after I'd taken these photos.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
The Tortured Turtle
Our hotel in Sofia, Hotel Niky, had an attached restaurant/beer garden. It's pictured here. On our last night in Sofia, we decided to take it easy and eat there. It was Palm Sunday evening and the place was crowded with kids and families. Children were running all over the place, and it's a garden with water and ... a turtle.
If cats have nine lives, this turtle had dozens. The poor thing was petrified with fear the whole time we were there, and with good reason. The children were barely avoiding it as they played in the area. Once, a child almost fell, knee onto the turtle's back. Poor turtle!
The pictures were taken the following morning at breakfast, so it looks empty. Turtle was still intact and in basically the same position. The food there was good and inexpensive, like almost everywhere in Sofia. Most places, you can walk out with full meals for under fifteen euros. We only paid more at one overpriced Greek restaurant.
Labels:
Bulgaria,
non-stitching
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Checkerboard Blackwork
The designs on this panel remind me of a checkerboard. I've made progress this week, but there's still a lot to go. Hopefully I'll work on it some this week. I'm sooooo behind on these stitchalongs.
Labels:
blackwork,
cross stitch,
stitchalong
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