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  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Last weeks party was full of truly gorgeous and amazing projects contributed by talented crafters really and truly from around the world, places like: Jakarta, Turkey, Israel, Greece, Muldavia, Italy, Hungary, Germany, Portugal, The Netherlands, Denmark, The United Kingdom, The United States, and Gautemala! Hope I got everyone! (Oh and…

  • How To Choose Plants For Your (Container) Garden?

    Choosing plants for your garden or container garden, or for a bright corner in your home can be quite simple if you follow this one piece of advice: look around your neighborhood and in the gardens of those who live in exactly the same climate that you do, and take note of what plants both…

  • A Giant Crocheted Doily (Rug) For The Dining Room Table!

    I have to confess, I considered tearing out this giant crocheted doily rug to re-use the zpaghetti t-shirt yarn, because the resulting rug was just a bit too floppy to use on the floor. Though of course I couldn't tear out the rug until I got around to sharing the pattern, and whatya know, now…

  • Giant Crocheted Doily Rug Pattern, At Long Last!

    At long last, namely almost a year and a half later, I have gotten around to figuring out the pattern for this sweet crocheted doily rug! My apologies to those of you who have been waiting, I quite simply could not find the large chunk of time or the brain power to do this until…

  • Today Is Holocaust Remembrance Day.

    This year I am choosing not to post an image, as no photo can communicate the horrific nature of the injustice referred to as The Shoah. Shoah means catastrophe, great calamity. It is used by some (and universally here in Israel) to refer to what is know as The Holocaust, as the word holocaust has misleading religious implications. (Holocaust is…

  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Spring in most certainly in the air, and last week’s party had some very nice projects to get you started! Thanks so much for joining me at this crafty international get together! Here are my favorites from last week’s party: Love this granny blanket, with squares joined with contrasting colors,…

  • Today Is The Day To Bake Shlissel Key Shaped Challah!

    In preparation for the first Shabbos after Passover, many Jewish women (mostly of Eastern European descent) have the lovely custom of baking challahs in the shape of keys, or baking challah with a key placed under the loaves or in the pan. I've done all of these versions, but have settled on the idea of…

  • Recycled Bottle Bee Craft….Buzz Buzz Buzz!

    How about making some bees from recycled plastic bottles? This would be a great project for a classroom or homeschooling unit about bees! I haven't done this project myself, but rather photographed it on our recent visit to a bee farm, here. And of course I'm always excited to see others crafting with recycled materials!…

  • A Refreshing Mountain Stream In Shefer, Northern Israel

    On the last day of Passover vacation we took a little trip to a refreshing mountain stream, which collects in what appears to be a gorgeous though man-made pond, and the kids had fun playing in the freezing cold water. I did stick my feet in, but that was more than enough refreshment for me!…

  • Moroccan Mofleta: The First “Bread” After Passover!

    Here in Israel, Passover ended last night, and just as soon as we were able to wash all the dishes and pack up all the pots and kitchen items that we use only on Passover, we headed over to a neighbor for a festive post-Passover Moroccan get together called a mimouna. In order to host…

  • Chocolate Almond Matzo Bark!

    Chocolate almond matzo bark — a fabulous solution for using up all the little bits of nuts and things left over from after a week of Passover, while making a delicious treat! With the last day of the holiday just a few hours away, I'm rushing as usual to finish up my cooking, but had…

  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! Passover is coming to an end, with the last day being Monday here in Israel, with an additional eighth day elsewhere in the world. Can't believe it's over so soon! I'd be happy eating matzo another few weeks! Last week's party welcomed guests from around the world…..places like Guatemala, Turkey,…

  • A Visit To Devorat HaTavor Bee Farm In The Foothills of Mount Tabor

    Today, the second and last day during the Passover holiday in which we'll have time for full day family outings we took an hour drive from home to a village in the foothills of Mount Tabor (Kefar Tavor), to visit a small operating bee and silk worm farm called Devorat HaTavor.

  • A Visit To Madatech, The Israeli National Museum Of Science in Haifa!

    Passover is a time for family outings, and the whole country is on vacation, so it's no surprise that we weren't exactly the only ones who thought of visiting Madatech, the Israeli National Museum of Science, Technology and Space, in Haifa. I'm happy to report that the place was packed with families interested in nurturing…

  • The Content’s Of A Seven Year Old’s Pocket!

    Do you have children that love to collect little bits of everything and store them in their pockets? This phenomenon seems to be more prevalent among boys than girls, and a quality that one might find in just one of several boys/children in a family! Given that I'm quite a collector myself, I'm secretly proud…

  • Passover Is Here!

    I am rushing to finish the cooking for our seder tonight, with five hours left on the clock and laundry to fold and a pair of pants to hem, among other things, so I'm just dropping in for a moment to wish you all a Pesach Kasher V'Sameach and may we all merit to witness…

  • Welcome To Craft Schooling Sunday!

    Welcome to Craft Schooling Sunday! With Passover less than 48 hours away, I'm rushing to finish up so many things before the holiday, not to mention cooking! Nonetheless, no matter how much sleep I'm going to loose over the next two nights, it's a great feeling to arrive at this wonderful seven day (8 outside…

  • The Light At The End Of The (Pesach) Tunnel

    A few days ago as I was working in the kitchen as part of our extensive and exhausting preparations for Pesach, I looked out the window and saw this gorgeous site. Of course, I ran to grab my camera so that I could share this message with you: to appreciate the light, you must first…

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