an act of kindness,
a kiss of gratitude,
a good deed. . .
do good, be good
and leave everything up to him.
that is my belief.
corn husk-based handicrafts training @ la huerta
My life's works are not limited to my arts & crafts, my prose & poetry. . . My life is enriched by the smiles, the tears, the handshakes, the pats on my back, and all the small gestures of the persons i meet everyday. . . My life is mine to live, and am living it. . .
1 comment:
Bravo Baaoenos! You remind me of the things we made in grade school at SMA plus vegetable gardening behind the old building of pechay, green onions, peanuts, etc. Do the schools now encourage home vegetable gardening? When I'm in my vegetable patch, I pretend I was back home in the backyard with Papa's vegetables. When I saw your picture with the trellis, I imagined kalabasa,ampalaya and other vines with fruits hanging from it. With the tsinelas project, I could hardly finish one so I called it a tsinelA. I have about five or six corn-husk dolls I bought many years ago at a crafts fair and I'll send you their picture and maybe make something similar with a saya. Merry Christmas to you all.
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