Recently I discovered kindred threads between Greek and Romanian embroidery and marveled at old Turkish attire and Arabic calligraphy. My daughter invited me to attend the Threads of Tradition: Turks, Turbans and Artistic Innovation exhibition curated by Professor Raita Steyn from the University of Pretoria, with a live calligraphy demonstration by Master Refik Carikci.
Continue reading “Kindred Threads in Embroidery, Old Turkish Attire and Calligraphy”Knock-Knock, Opening a Door on ‘Touch Wood’
‘Knock-knock,’ I chuckle to myself as I knock on the wooden closet, ‘the work on my next book is going so well, touch the wood!’ And ‘mum’s the word!’ ~ Am I being irrational by succumbing to a positive superstitious belief? Or do I actually improve my performance in a subsequent task by engaging in such credulous thoughts and behaviors? Never mind keeping to a rigorous writing schedule! It feels magical, so it’s got to be, right? 😉
Continue reading “Knock-Knock, Opening a Door on ‘Touch Wood’”Best Thursday Doors Are the Ones We Open
Best Thursday Doors of the year are the ones we opened together here on my blog, a tradition on Thursday Doors weekly as hosted by Dan Antion.
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These photographs from a secret garden were taken at the University of Pretoria’s Botany Green House.
Continue reading “Photographs from a Secret Garden”Kya Rosa, Rosa’s House at UP for Thursday Doors
A replica of Kya Rosa, meaning Rosa’s House, is found at UP and is this week’s home for Thursday Doors.
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