Sandia (the 'i' is accented but I can't do that here) is watermelon. Y tu sandia es bonita. That means YOUR Sandia is lovely! The unfinished lovelies are intriguing and - as always - I'm eager to see them in all their finished glory! (Question: Are you & Dylan still loving your new house?)
I call them sandia but in Spain it could have another name :)
ReplyDeleteI love seeing your table shots. It's like a little encouragement to get to MY table. :-) <3
ReplyDeleteOh, your watermelon doll is so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSandia?
ReplyDeleteSandia (the 'i' is accented but I can't do that here) is watermelon. Y tu sandia es bonita. That means YOUR Sandia is lovely! The unfinished lovelies are intriguing and - as always - I'm eager to see them in all their finished glory! (Question: Are you & Dylan still loving your new house?)
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ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful...and your table is full of future goodness.
WOW...you've been busy!
HUGS
Char.x
Awww, that just makes me chuckle!!! How adorable and how BUSY you've been!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed by any artist who can actually see their table!
ReplyDeleteMy little guy just had watermelon for the first time today, so your post gave me a double smile :) :)
In Venezuela we call it patilla, and your patilla is gorgeous. It looks really tropical!
ReplyDelete'Sandia' ...is so sweet
ReplyDeleteJust thought I'd let you know I've just put up your godfathers wonderful words.
Have a good weekend
~Julie
Always a real treat to see what you two have been up to.
ReplyDeleteSuch a crazy mind you must have...brimming over with imagination.