Still working on the last egg; this time, I got more of the acanthus leaves done and more of the black border. I also was able to do more on the last line, getting part of it halfway done. This last one is definitely going faster than the others.
Monday, February 01, 2010
More Momosapiens - Tango
More from the performance on Sunday the 24th at the Marine House. They said this is a tango that represents a series of letters between two famous Uruguayan writers. Me, I think it's just neat to watch.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Twelfth Part
Got the twelfth part done this past week. I'm only a month behind now. Catching up ever so slowly! These are pretty big parts to stitch, and take quite a while, but I really like the piece.
Labels:
cross stitch,
Marquoir,
stitchalong
An Ornamental Finish
I finished this last week, and it counts as my Ornament-of-the-Month for both Cyberstitchers and Friendly Stitchers! Yes, I started it back in October, but I finished it this month, so it counts for this month. I like the way the stitching turned out, but I'm not very drawn to these colors. Perhaps at another time I'll do this again in black, white and gray.
Momosapiens - Carnaval is Here
I've been wanting to get this video up all week, but we have a hard time uploading so much content over rather small bandwidth. It finally worked today! Did you know that Uruguay has the longest Carnaval in the world? It runs a full forty days here, as long as Lent. Anyway... to get on to what this is.
Last Sunday, we went to the Marine House to watch a Carnaval group. We were told it was a group of performers who would be competing for the top in one of the categories. The picture was of the typical Rio de Janeiro thing - dancing girls with huge headdresses wearing barely anything. What we got were the Momosapiens, a parodista group that's all male and fantastic. Imagine, if you will two dozen plus men with regular day jobs who dance and sing as a sideline. Then imagine them dancing at a concrete poolside that they've never danced on before - with a fence six to seven feet from the pool. That's what you see here.
Parodistas are one of five categories of performers who compete in Uruguay. They have a huge following, and are groups that do three things - dance, sing, and pantomine. All of it is supposed to be a comment on modern life.
I hope you like watching these guys as much as I did. I'll try to put up a couple more of their videos in the next week. All were from the said party at the pool.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Faster or the Same?
I don't know that I really am, but it feels like I'm going faster on this side than I was on the other. Perception is everything, they say, so if I feel that way, it means I'm not getting frustrated with myself for going so slowly!
Poled
The Lady's coming along, though I'm back to brown again. I also finished off the bottom of the flagpole. That's definite progress.
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