Monday, November 4, 2019

Friday, October 25, 2019

My daughter on TV show

there was a  poem reciting
TV show of my daughter on poem reciting

5/26/2015 my daughter with group on tv, hisar.

TV center at Hisar

xoxo

Friday, October 11, 2019

knitted bag

I will knit this bag for sure ...and very soon

xoxo

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

visit to my alma-matter at Hisar


उस दिन on 5.26.2017 2:11 pm नेहरु लाईब्रेरीमें किताबों की प्रदर्शनी थी और हम उसमें गए थे, कुछ किताबें खरीदी घूमें, रेहाना ने खूब मस्ती की लाइब्रेरी की केंटीन गए, कुछ खाया पीया   ......


in front of vc office

Pond in front of VC office

in front of VC office

Palki in Museum at  Gandhi Bhawan,in the University


In museum, This is a milk cooking device with wooden door  at the back of my g-daughter

XOXO

Friday, August 9, 2019

National handloom day at Bhuvneshvar

Odisha weavers have preserved the great and beautiful art of handloom and carved a niche for themselves in the national market. Textile Department, Government of India will not only preserve this great heritage but also further try to make it a fashion statement in the international market.
“Only eight to ten countries of the world are enriched in the handloom sector. India certainly has the potential to create a special identity for them in the world arena in this field. For that, there is a lot of work to be done in the handloom sector. Odisha weavers are doing a great job in this respect.
Identity cards were presented to five weavers- Jayanti Sahoo, Rajani Patra, T Bharati, Bidyadhar Mahanta and Bhagaban Tanti to mark the launch of distribution of Pehchan Card on PAN India basis. Nishamani Sahoo, Jayanti Das, Rukuna Das, Mamata Chanda and Soubhagya Pal were presented with Yarn Passbook to mark the launch of distribution of Yarn Passbook on PAN India basis.
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 XOXO 

Saturday, July 6, 2019

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Wednesday, June 5, 2019

recycling of bottles

12 Ways to Recycle Plastic Bottles

Are you good in plastic recycling bottles? They always have a greater impact on the environment, not only because it takes long before they break, but also because they are?
While increased awareness forced industry to change production materials, will continue to be plastic to be a problem?
For this reason? and thus prevent them from reaching their habitat or habitat in hundreds of species of flora and fauna.
These ideas are spread to many parts of the world. They are an environmentally friendly tendency that brings people of all ages, even children, involved.
You will think about before sending them to garbage.
Check out these ideas!

1. ido

Have you ever noticed that the palms of some bottles are shaped like a flower? Well, it's time to be creative with?
  • Cut them carefully so you do not damage the shapes. Then hang them up using a solid wire or a fishing line.

2. Bowl for Pets

Using one or two large plastic bottles, can you create?
  • Cut the bottles as shown in the picture above. Glue them together and fill with food.

3. Pigi bank

can help encourage the little ones in the house? these materials.
  • You can use V tires, paint and other similar materials.

4. Pong Coins

For this fun craft project?
Assembly the bottom of two plastic bottles using a zipper to create a special handy coin.
  • Carefully cut off the plastic flowers and attach the zipper with a needle or glue.
  • If desired, paint the coin with your favorite color or decorate it with a beautiful loop.

5. Plant Holders

Maximum Creativity! That's all you need? you have indoors.
  • Cut the bottles into the shape and size you prefer with the paint and your favorite colors and designs.
  • Remember to make the hole in the base so the water can be removed.

6. in

Although they are not exactly basket, large plastic containers or bottles?
  • Cut the top of the bottle and cover the edges with a cloth ribbon.
  • Make four small holes in the sides with ribbon tied or thread to create sleeves.

7. Holder pencil

Holder Pencil is a useful accessory that never comes out of style. ?
  • Cut the top plastic bottles. Then decorate them with your favorite colors and designs. Keep pens, pencils and other office supplies.

8. magazine holder

Bigger ? (as used for various cleaning products) can be easily converted to the charger holder.
  • Cut the top with one of the sides of the container.
  • Keep books and magazines in their choices.

9. Tooth Holder

10. Small containers

There are dozens of ways to make plastic bottles for personal containers. in this case?
  • Cut the bottle into shape and size instead. Cover the sides with tape or canvas.

11. Vertical Garden

Do not have enough space to plant a garden? ?
How? It's very simple!
Attach several bottles of plastic bottles (as shown in the picture above) and use them as pots for the plants.

12. irdwatchers

bottles in the garden? Instead of affecting your environment with a plastic waste, you will be attracted to beautiful species in your outdoor area.
  • Make extra holes in the bottle and place spoons or wooden sticks.
  • Eat birds and hang the bottle in your garden.
Are you ready to start recycling plastic bottles? Remember, though, the best way to reduce your carbon footprint is to pick selected products and packaging that can be used again, these simple ideas for recycling a good contribution to a better environment.

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Sunday, June 2, 2019

Monday, May 27, 2019

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Friday, May 24, 2019

kaytwit: Yarn in Krakow

kaytwit: Yarn in Krakow:  Of course when my mother and I were in Krakow, we had to go on a yarn hunt.  We'd found this list on Yelp only to discover it was tot...



Yarn in Krakow

 Of course when my mother and I were in Krakow, we had to go on a yarn hunt.  We'd found this list on Yelp only to discover it was total rubbish.  Pasmentaria Klebuszek at #46 Karmelicka street was the only viable yarn shop we found.  Lucky for us, we saw it every day at our Batorego tram stop.  We investigated almost all the shops on this Yelp list and most were non existent or if they did exist, they were a combination of hosiery (WHY that pairing?!?) and an extremely limited selection of yarns--as in maybe 20 skeins, all acrylic and 3 colors--I'm not exaggerating.
 So many of the shops in Krakow reminded me of St. Petersburg and Budapest.  You'd see these window box type advertisements when you looked for the street number.  Then you had to look for the main doorway/gate into the courtyard of the building.  So many apartments were also arranged like this. 
 Once you find the main door, you make your way down the hall into the courtyard and look for your business.
 This yarn shop was the most extensive we found.  The shop owner didn't speak much English but was very helpful in spite of the language barrier.  The store had signs and placards all over advertising Katia yarns.  I asked him if they sold only Katia yarns and he pointed out different brands throughout the store.  Some were Polish, some Czech, some English, "but no Turkish yarns," which struck me as funny.  In big chain craft stores in the US, all the acrylic blend yarns are made in Turkey.  That was just fine with me because I am very anti-acrylic when it comes to yarn!
 This shop also stocked embroidery and needlepoint kits and supplies.  We noticed right away kits for the current and former Pope.
 They also stocked ribbons, buttons, zippers, appliques, sewing thread, sequins, trims, crochet thread and cord, knitting needles, crochet hooks, beadwork findings, etc.  This shop was the most extensive of all handiwork shops we'd seen.
 Here is the proprietor with his assistant.  We gave him some candy after our transaction and I told him I'd write about him in my blog.  He paid me the best compliment when he said, "I appreciate you!"  We saw him a few days later on our way home from Wadowice on the tram but I was too shy to run up and greet  him.
 I bought 6 balls of superwash gradual color changing wool yarn for about $6.50ish/ball in 2 different colorways and 3 meters of beautiful folk edelweiss trim for $1.50ish/meter.  I took this picture against a Russian style shawl that I might use for a Christmas doily.  I can't be earnest enough, we checked all the shops on the Yelp list that lay in our paths during our travels and the only one worth the trip was # 46 Karmelicka.  I don't know what I'm going to knit from that yarn but it was my favorite from the shop!  And you can't beat such helpful staff!