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April 7, 2012. We’ve said goodbye to most of the Canadian volunteers. Jeremy, the props maestro, turned set builder and scenic painter is leaving in a little over a week. I will be the last Canadian volunteer at EsArtes for this season. The students are graduating in May, and while there’s been talk about an apprenticeship or specialization phase I don’t know if there are concrete plans about the months ahead. March 27, 2012. New house, more mangoes. Fancy shoes for the Imaginary Invalid. March 13, 2012.
Dress Rehearsal | Stitching Beyond Borders
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April 7, 2012. We’ve said goodbye to most of the Canadian volunteers. Jeremy, the props maestro, turned set builder and scenic painter is leaving in a little over a week. I will be the last Canadian volunteer at EsArtes for this season. The students are graduating in May, and while there’s been talk about an apprenticeship or specialization phase I don’t know if there are concrete plans about the months ahead. This entry was tagged costume. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Enter your ...
March | 2012 | Stitching Beyond Borders
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Monthly Archives: March 2012. March 27, 2012. New house, more mangoes. Fancy shoes for the Imaginary Invalid. I’m very excited that Zoila is teaching a natural dyeing class next week. We will be working with almond leaves and hibiscus flowers (the later also makes a delicious drink). Indigo dyeing workshops happen at a few locations in Suchitoto, so I hope to try that as well before I leave. One of our many meals. Trying to untangle wigs, on a broom in my laundry room. March 13, 2012. Pinata, por qué no?
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Monthly Archives: April 2012. April 7, 2012. We’ve said goodbye to most of the Canadian volunteers. Jeremy, the props maestro, turned set builder and scenic painter is leaving in a little over a week. I will be the last Canadian volunteer at EsArtes for this season. The students are graduating in May, and while there’s been talk about an apprenticeship or specialization phase I don’t know if there are concrete plans about the months ahead. New house, more mangoes. Pinata, por qué no? Follow me by email.
El Suave Ave | Stitching Beyond Borders
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March 13, 2012. My time continues to fly by in Suchi. We had a few gloriously windy days last week, but the heat is back with a vengeance and I’m craving mid day showers. Also I made my first trip to the beach last sunday, and came home with a proper sunburn. It is interesting how you can adapt when you have limited options…although our workspace is rather “alternative” there is a lot of action that happens in it. Rana en el bano.space is at a premium in the costume shop. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Crawling through tunnels | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also support me by donating to my CUSO fundraising page here. Click here to cancel reply. The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of Cuso International or VSO. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers. Mohammad, IT Advisor, Zambia.
Mud Troubles | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also support me by donating to my CUSO fundraising page here. Click here to cancel reply. The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of Cuso International or VSO. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers. Mohammad, IT Advisor, Zambia.
Liew's Views | Category Archive | Mexico
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. RSS feed for this section. Past Photos – Teotihuacan. Location: Teotihuacan Pyramids, Mexico. Just a little outside of Mexico City). Taken in July 2009. All my photos are taken with a regular digital camera. No fancy schmancy equipment was used (which is pretty obvious). Travel - North America. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers.
Mining in Marudi | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. So after my foot injury I did end up going back to the Rupununi…against my doctor’s advice. And it was the best time ever. F you, Advice. I went back to conduct workshops (more on that in another post), but I also got to tour a bit. A group of us travelled south to Marudi to check out the mines. Gold mines. But we made it. (Yay! So then the question was…. 8220;What should we do? You were re...
Liew's Views | About Me
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. Je m’appelle Andrea Liew et I wish I knew more French. You’ll have to excuse me while I ramble on about myself…. I’m a Torontonian. Of Singaporean/Malaysian descent and I love all cultures – especially Indian culture (and the delicious food! There is something beautiful about Indian weddings, ceremonies, saris, and Bollywood. I am a Certified Management Accountant (CMA). Kinda gal. I ha...
You want me to go where? how? | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. You want me to go where? If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also support me by donating to my CUSO fundraising page here. Click here to cancel reply. The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of Cuso International or VSO. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers.
Liew's Views | Category Archive | Egypt
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. RSS feed for this section. Words of an Egyptian-Canadian in Cairo…. 8230;in a time of Revolution ( #Jan25. My Egyptian-Canadian friend, Maged, lives in Cairo, Egypt. With the internet back on, I finally received an email from him assuring me that he is safe. Thank God. The words below have been minimally edited to reflect one person’s opinion. Please do not take it as anything else. There’s...
Mountain trekking | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also support me by donating to my CUSO fundraising page here. Click here to cancel reply. The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of Cuso International or VSO. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers. Mohammad, IT Advisor, Zambia.
The gang | Liew's Views
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed. You can also support me by donating to my CUSO fundraising page here. Click here to cancel reply. The contents of this blog are mine personally and do not reflect any position of Cuso International or VSO. Cuso International is a civil society development organization that works through volunteers. Mohammad, IT Advisor, Zambia.
Liew's Views | Category Archive | Asia
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Random Ramblings of the Sometimes-Rambuctious and Often-Spunky Andrea Liew. Travel – World. Travel – North America. RSS feed for this section. Sometimes, you just have to JUMP. And take the plunge! Live for every moment. Halong Bay, Vietnam (2010). 1) The most dangerous thing you can do is walk across a huge intersection or through a roundabout. If you don’t get hit by a motorcycle, bicycle, or car, you’ve won the real life Frogger game you’ve been thrust into. 6) Everyone’s a millionaire in Vietnam.
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Stitching Bert
Friday, 3 September 2010. Well, I had a relatively decent bank holiday and have had some time to get some stitching done! I finished the Disney ATC for CSF and my recipient was very happy with it which is great. Here it is in all its piglet-ty glory. Stitched on light blue 16 count aida with Anchor threads and finished on card with borders using Anita's sticky ribbon. Here she is at 35 hours. And where I left off at 40 hours. Friday, 27 August 2010. Anyway, good news! I was quite happy with how this one ...
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Stitching Between Pages
Sunday, August 9, 2015. Episode Ten - In Which I Feel Like We're Growing Up! Welcome to episode ten of "Stitching Between Pages"! I hope you enjoy watching, and thank you for checking it out. Please get in touch! Ravelry Group: Stitching Between Pages Podcast. 1 "Castle Socks," using the "Vanilla Bean Socks" pattern by Emily O'Grady. Knit in KnitPicks Felici in the "Wizard" colorway. Knit on US1/2.25mm ChiaoGoo Premium Stainless Steel DPNs. Getting ready to 2-ply my Cephalopod Yarns Bugga! 1 Red Joan,.
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Stitching Between the Lines
Stitching Between the Lines. The things I stitch and the books I read. Crazy January Challenge 2011. Friday, July 31, 2015. Pictures. Part II. Finally, pictures of the rest of my finishes. It's a general mish-mash of items. I made two charity baby quilts. Neither is terribly exciting. I had a variety of pink fabrics that were smaller squares than I usually keep. 4 1/4. An odd size that seemed wasteful to cut down to the sizes I normally keep. I also finished July's A Year In Chalk. I have a few more WIPs...
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Reenactors, Historic Vintage Clothing Lovers, Welcome! Pints and Purls Green Town and Contact Info. Shop Policies and Site Navigation. Gallery- Newest Items Listed Last, Click Below. Reenactors, Historic Vintage Clothing Lovers, Welcome! Click to Shop Here. We will be doing a demonstration of natural dyes at Civil War Days in Wauconda; July 11-12. Come join us! We ship Priority Mail in the U.S. Do you do Civil War, Renaissance, or Victorian reenacting? This is the place for you!
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Stitching Beyond Borders | the suchitoto project
April 7, 2012. We’ve said goodbye to most of the Canadian volunteers. Jeremy, the props maestro, turned set builder and scenic painter is leaving in a little over a week. I will be the last Canadian volunteer at EsArtes for this season. The students are graduating in May, and while there’s been talk about an apprenticeship or specialization phase I don’t know if there are concrete plans about the months ahead. March 27, 2012. New house, more mangoes. Fancy shoes for the Imaginary Invalid. March 13, 2012.
Crafty Ho
Wednesday, December 03, 2008. I've been doing stuff! Yes I have, winter is just plain crafty season because well it's cold and crappy, this winter especially. Stuff made from my fabric haul:. And another, the baby can no longer not hang off of me, look at my gawjus knees! They're all green faux 'minky' inners, if you're not a sewing person you probably have no clue what minky is, it's like a soft soft almost velvet almost fur. Posted by stitchingbitch at 5:12 PM. Friday, October 10, 2008. I am trying to ...
Stitching Bits and Bobs
Peacock In The Pumpkin Patch. Fall Online Show is now underway! Please note we have two changes to our store hours this week:. Tuesday, August 11th we will not open until 1:30pm so that I can take. Cam to his follow up appointment with the surgeon. Wednesday, August 12th we will be open from 10am-4pm and 5pm-8pm. I will close the shop from 4pm-5pm to go to the post office and prepare for sit and stitch. Stitching Bits and Bobs. 211 E Bannister St. Ste A9. Plainwell, MI 49080-1372. Wednesday 10am - 8pm.