Wow Sandi!! So happy to hear that! Somehow, I do believe it!! I may have to do a PS post on the tulip, as it opened today in a way I never saw a tulip open!! And that was after seeing your comment!! I"ll have to show you the picture, stay tuned:))
Such a perfect drawing! And the tulip is the 'protagonist' both in the drawing and in the room, near the Sabbath table. I was also looking for your picture. You look so lovely:young, pretty and slim (despite your love for baking...).
Thank you Duta!! Thanks for the poetic and kind words, about the tulip `protagonist`, and smiling about your comment about my love of challah, somehow , thankfully haven`t gained weight!! Maybe because its full of Divine light for Shabbat, and we can eat a lot and not gain weight:)) Also practical tip/secret, for the recipe I don`t use white sugar in baking.
Very pretty. ♥
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Would you believe I have this reverse tulip on my table right now? It is red where yours is yellow and yellow where yours is red!
Wow Sandi!! So happy to hear that! Somehow, I do believe it!! I may have to do a PS post on the tulip, as it opened today in a way I never saw a tulip open!! And that was after seeing your comment!! I"ll have to show you the picture, stay tuned:))
DeleteSuch a perfect drawing! And the tulip is the 'protagonist' both in the drawing and in the room, near the Sabbath table.
ReplyDeleteI was also looking for your picture. You look so lovely:young, pretty and slim (despite your love for baking...).
Thank you Duta!! Thanks for the poetic and kind words, about the tulip `protagonist`, and smiling about your comment about my love of challah, somehow , thankfully haven`t gained weight!! Maybe because its full of Divine light for Shabbat, and we can eat a lot and not gain weight:)) Also practical tip/secret, for the recipe I don`t use white sugar in baking.
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