The Color of today is Yellow

My columbines are merging their ephemeral beauty with the greenery and flowers in my patio, they are dancers :) swaying with the slightest breeze. This reminds me of the yellow slightly transparent sheets of paper I put on the house walls in the back patio. Handwriting some of my favorite poems and bringing them outdoors to mingle with the poetry of the garden, of the trees, squirrels, and birds – of all that is alive and speaks to us if we dare to listen. The next day, on Sunday May 29, the wonderful poetry of life is taking place at the big Book Celebration – with 32 guests of all ages and backgrounds present in Karinaland.

Eagle Poem by Joy Harjo
 

To decorate I also used my collection of old fabrics from Sinai region nomads, Palestine, Cambodia, etc. to cover chairs, benches, and tables. All of those colors and the yellow golden birds were inviting festivity and adding their ancient stories & poetry, music & magic to the celebratory field, highlighting the preciousness of life. 


A beautiful fabric from India that Aysha’s mom gifted me.

Yellow – like sun, sand, and finch feather – like wheat fields, old mailbox, another day....


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  1. This is why you always ask me to comment on your blog: reading your writing makes me so happy!!

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