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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Rudolph
One of
my first stitching projects after moving here last December was a cross stitch
reindeer ornament for one of Ted’s friends.
Ted liked the ornament, so I wanted to make one for him. I gave Ted’s
reindeer a red nose to make a Rudolph. I started it awhile back and just finished the
stitching yesterday. Ted will choose the
backing fabric, then I’ll finish it into an ornament for this year’s tree.
Have
you ever eaten one of these?
It is a
kaki or Japanese persimmon. To me, it
tastes like an unripe melon mixed with a mango. It’s okay but not something I’d choose to eat
every day. They are selling for 99 yen
right now, the same as a large apple. I’d
rather eat the apple.
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5 comments:
Cute reindeer ornament. I will be interested to see how you finish this one.
I love your Rudolph!
Hi Pamela,
I'm in Japan (I'm Japanese), and found your blog through Rosy Stitches blog.
I can understand about Kaki, I don't like it much, and how you explain about Kaki is perfect, yes, it's like unripe melon mixed with a mango!
Today it must be very cold there in Hokkaido, here is also very cold this morning.
Take care and have a lovely day!
Yuko
kaki wa oishii to omoimasu.
Hi Pamela,
Like always very good work.
Audi
Kaki wa oishii to omoimasu.
Hi Pamela,
Like always very good work.
Audi
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