Review with Street Fair
Despite the rain, people wandered down Raritan Avenue last Sunday exploring the booths, talking to vendors and meeting friends. Maybe I’ll use this as inspiration for a watercolor – I love the colorful umbrellas.
On My Blog
Elsewhere in the Blogosphere
- Learn about Paneer, an Indian dairy dish, on Hannah’s Nook.
- Lorri reviews The Golem and the Jinni – looks promising! A bit of fantasy crossed with historical fiction mixed with mixed cultures.
- Thank you to Batya for once again hosting the Kosher Cooking Carnival – Sivan Edition.
- Heidi Estrin hosted the May Jewish Book Carnival.
As an experiment, I wrote this post before I left for Israel, left it as a draft in my WordPress backend, and published it via my iPad mini while visiting Israel. Hope to publish some posts with Israel pics soon.
Hannah says
Thanks for the link! The weather seems as depressing in Highland Park as here!
leoraw says
It was gorgeous and sunny the next day, when everyone went back to work.
Lorri says
Thanks for the link. I look forward to a possible water color...the umbrellas would really make a great perspective.
leoraw says
I hope I can pull off a nice umbrella watercolor at some point. I saw a great one by a current artist on Pinterest - I can't remember the name.
Mrs. S. says
Welcome to Israel! I look forward to your pictures.
leoraw says
I took over 250 photos. Maybe tomorrow I will post a few. I already wrote the post; it's about using an iPad as a tourist in Israel and the search for wifi.
EG CameraGirl , Canada says
It's good to see the rain didn't stop these people from being out and about.
leoraw says
No, although I bet more would have come if the skies were clear.
Ramblingwoods says
I look forward to your painting...
leoraw says
I look forward to times when I feel calm enough to paint.
Batya says
thanks for mentioning KCC
leoraw says
Thank you for managing KCC, Batya.
Jeri says
Umbrellas come in so many designs, and can be so pleasing to look at, though I always just have a boring black one ;)
leoraw says
Black isn't always so boring - I bought my daughter a big black one with a hooked wooden handle, because it was part of her Mary Poppins costume. She now uses it regularly in the rain.
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