Showing posts with label pilgrim. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pilgrim. Show all posts

Saturday, 28 November 2009

Meerkat log, Friday 27-11-09




Dear log.
I am writing here at Inbal's computer.
Last night I attended A Jewish "kabalat Shabat".
Grandparents, children and much more came to celebrate the holy day of Shabat. All the boys are wearing "kipa" and all the girls looked so pretty...I like Inbal's sister - look - I think she likes me too!


Than Michael Karo (from Karo arts) and I, have read from the prayers book together. What a beautiful thing it was!
Than Owl and I looked at the Kidush wines- The right bottle is for the children, grape juice.
At the "bore pri ha gafen" - the wine was served and I sniffed the dry white wine. It has a funny smell and I did not tasted because I am only a child Meerkat.
After a huge dinner, I suffered from a little home sickness so Guy Karo-Sigal, a Chinese Dr. Gave me Acupuncture treatment and now I am in a very good mood!
Here are some photos of Guy giving me the treatment. It did not hurt a bit and I had those funny needles all over my head and back.


Oh, and at the end of that evening we had lots of fun and jokes together. I finally fell asleep.
I realy need a sleeping bag for traveling the world, so I asked Inbal and her children to make me one. Liya, 6.5 year old, promised to sew me with her mom. I said I will help too!
Good night!

Treasure the Meerkat

Sunday, 17 May 2009

Happy and white Shavuot!


On the 28 of May Jewish people will celebrate the Shavuot (weeks) holiday.
I made this unique felted ornament to symbolize this ancient holiday.

Shavuot needle felted wool couple with dates circle and lace.


This 20*20cm figures are two young pilgrim on their way to the holly temple in Jerusalem - Beit Hamikdash, with their Bikurim (first fruits) for the Cohanim (priests).
The circle in their arms are base of a palm frond of Bahari dates, hand winding by Inbaliya.


The colors of this beautiful ornament are the colors of harvest holiday also known as Feast of Weeks - Shavuot: White, yellow,caramel brown and wheat.
Enjoy the celebration of Shavuot and buy this one of a kind Jewish ornament!

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