the waterfalls were disappointing, but these views tho.
oh no knot again
etc and what knot
knotty by nature
can’t knot stop
beweave it!
for the past couple years I’ve been weaving little things here and there. I found a really basic loom but realized that to get the results I want, I probably need a legit, heavy-duty loom, which I don’t have space for. I do what I can with the space I have. lately, I’ve been researching and exploring other kinds of wall hangings and have been testing them out without using a loom. I came up with some that I thought were interesting and pretty to look at. it takes some math and redos, but I enjoy the process.
a frayed knot
in between freelancing and volunteering, I get these intense spurts of partaking in some crafty activities. I have a lot of plants in the apartment and some I don’t know where to put or they just feel a little displaced where they sit, so I made hanging plant holders so they can be by a window where they can get full or some sun. I intend on making more and giving them out as gifts to friends.
berlin
munich
the marienplatz with a glockenspiel that runs twice a day or something like that.
it was pouring the day of gordon’s birthday, but it didn’t stop us from exploring more. it was also a good break from all the sun and heat we’d been experiencing since we arrived in germany. we walked through the english garden with our $1 ponchos and had a birthday lunch at seehaus.
frankfurt
a scorching day in frankfurt, but cold beers cured it for a bit.
sprouts in brussels
we were tired after paris but we pushed through to brussels to see the manneken pis, Grand Place, and partake in some belgian libations at delirium tremens.
Le Loov-ruh
we attempted to go to the Louvre, but we only ended up taking pictures of the outside.
you know what’s a good back-up plan if you can’t get into the Louvre? the Centre Pompidou.