The signs are up....
There are drums in the streets....
And spectators wait patiently. Maybe, perhaps... it's Carnaval time?
Yay! It's time for parades and performances and general partying across Uruguay. Carnaval has begun! All these pictures were taken at the Three Kings Parade (Llamadas de los Tres Reyes Magos) on January 6th, Epiphany. It's a practice parade for the big one in a few weeks.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Pottery from Poland
Marlena and Leo gave us these wonderful pottery pieces from Poland for Christmas. I love them! They're bright and pretty and practical.
Labels:
gifts,
non-stitching
Crazy January #3 - Heartsease Pansy
I love doing crewel, and don't do as much of it as I'd like, so... why not take this opportunity to start some? The whole design's no larger than four inches round, so it should go fairly quickly.
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
On to the Edge
Labels:
cross stitch,
heart,
Sticklounge,
stitchalong
Wandering the Old City
When my son was here, we wandered through Ciudad Vieja, the part of Montevideo that was settled first. We started at Plaza Independencia, the location of General Artigas' mausoleum. His ashes are in the big urn in the center of this picture. Artigas is Uruguay's George Washington, except they exiled Artigas.
This is the remains of the gate leading into the old city. It's the oldest structure in Montevideo.
As we were walking down the pedestrian way, we saw a string quartet playing Vivaldi.
A picture of the cathedral in Plaza Matriz.
Just a neat doorway.
Spiffy old lamp by the port market.
View up the street from the port market.
One of the many parillas in the port market.
Same here.
This is the remains of the gate leading into the old city. It's the oldest structure in Montevideo.
As we were walking down the pedestrian way, we saw a string quartet playing Vivaldi.
A picture of the cathedral in Plaza Matriz.
Just a neat doorway.
Which evidently was the entrance to the Smurfs hideout.
Spiffy old lamp by the port market.
View up the street from the port market.
One of the many parillas in the port market.
Same here.
Labels:
non-stitching,
Uruguay
Crazy January #2 - The Gingkos
This piece will be stretching me in two ways - it's pulled thread on canvas and it's got a cut out to add in later. Both are things I've not done before. The canvas means you have to pull really hard to get it to make a big hole. I'll definitely get back to this soon.
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