Friday, October 19, 2012

Right And Left

Right and left diamonds done!

Out To The Edge


I'm out to the edge on the last corner now.  It's time to get this part going.

Locked Up

 I just really liked this gate, so made Andreas take a photo.  The rest in this group are of lovers' locks on a bridge and on the heart the city built to keep the bridge from sagging.  To me, a lock is about the last thing you want to represent love, but who am I to judge?  So far, I've seen this tradition in Montevideo, Chisinau, and Odessa.





Thursday, October 18, 2012

One And A Half

Well, I'm getting closer to being done with this side area.  I've got two and a half flowers and one and a half wreaths done.


Renzoku Minus Variegated

 Unusually for me, I actually stitched a temari without any variegated threads!  It's an S12 renzoku, and I think it came out pretty well.

Off The Walking Street

 This restaurant, that I forgot the name of, had live music when we were in there - and good food, too.  It looked very upscale on the inside, but they let us in in our jeans.  They also had free wifi, and we wanted to check our emails - our apartment had repeated wifi problems.

The strawberry margarita was good, and the green drink was Andreas' iced tea.  It's kind of funny looking at all the different colors of iced tea he gets in eastern Europe.  My mushroom soup was creamy and hot.  I also ignored my mother's advice an ordered Mexican food.  As you can see, it was more like a shwarma than a burrito, but it tasted okay.  Not Mexican, though.  Andreas had a very good hamburger, although the bun, as usual in eastern Europe, was a bit off from what a hamburger bun should be.



Optical Illusion

 It's rare that there's an optical illusion this large.  The house looks like only the front wall from one angle, but move over a few steps and you see that it's actually triangular.  It's neat, but I don't think I'd want to live in it!