So clever Amalia, and Oh Dear, why do they text while crossing the street? I see it every day? Naughty little rabbit - but he is very cute, isn't he :) xx
Yes, the cute rabbit must take care crossing the street. Texting while walking and driving can be dangerous. Have a great day and a happy January! I wish you all the best in 2022, a happy and healthy New Year!
I love how you bring your whimsical sketches to vividly embroidered life and the wonderful rhymed stories that go with them! Thank you! What a great way to start the morning and the new year!
Your worried friend and his (her?) cottage is delightful. There's reason to worry when a naughty rabbit is crossing streets while texting. Do hope he mends his ways in 2022! Speaking of which, I hope your new year is off to a good start. I think of you often. Hugs.
That is so sweet, Amalia. Thanks for sharing it at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/12/celebrate-season-with-stollen.html. A new linky opens in about 2 hours - hope to see you there. Happy New Year.
You always amaze me with your short stories, Dear Amalia! I've been missing you! In the hope you enjoyed your Christmas, I'm sending my very best wishes for a fabulous New Year. XO Daniela
Oh dear, rabbit needs to be careful! I'm not surprised that his little friend is worried. Hopefully he will take notice of this poem and change his ways!
YOur sweet rabbit is not the only one with that bad habit. The last verse works for humans too! For that matter, I wonder about people who text all the time even when they're not crossing the street ))
So clever Amalia, and Oh Dear, why do they text while crossing the street? I see it every day? Naughty little rabbit - but he is very cute, isn't he :) xx
ReplyDeleteHope the little rabbit will be rid of its bad habit. Stay safe. Wishing you Happy and Healthy New Year.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you make such enchanting use of a little scrap of lace - and build a whole story around it.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you and yours!
Your stitchery and verse are charming as always! Wishing you a happy new year, my friend! xo
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteYes, the cute rabbit must take care crossing the street. Texting while walking and driving can be dangerous. Have a great day and a happy January! I wish you all the best in 2022, a happy and healthy New Year!
So cute, and yes your little rabbit is not the only one. Happy New year! xx
ReplyDeleteFeliz Ano Novo, com tudo de bom e muita saúde!
ReplyDeleteBeijinhos:))
Oh my gosh, so cute and isn't that the truth too?! So many people with their noses in their phones! Happy New Year to you Amalia!
ReplyDeleteTania
Happy New Year, Amalia.
ReplyDeleteHope the bunny stays safe and waits until they've crossed the street to tweet!
Such a sweet bunny to care about his friend and his bad habit. It's not just bunnies! Happy January 1 to you!
ReplyDeleteYes let's not walk and text at the same time, love your little neighborhood, love the fence with flowers and lace curtains too!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Happy New Year Amelia and good health. I hope 2022 is a better year for us all. Diane
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Amalia! Love that little rabbit and that sweet lace valance in the window. How charming!
ReplyDeleteCharming. Happy New Year Amalia. xoxo
ReplyDeleteSuch fun! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet poem and rabbit. I love the house drawings too. Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy 2022. xx
ReplyDeleteI always love your poems and creations! This is no exception -- it's charming!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
Naughty little rabbit! More careful little rabbit.........Darling poem and drawing.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, that is definitely a dangerous habit!
ReplyDeleteI love how you bring your whimsical sketches to vividly embroidered life and the wonderful rhymed stories that go with them!
ReplyDeleteThank you! What a great way to start the morning and the new year!
Lovely poem and very apt too as many seem to walk and text at the same time. Happy New Year:)
ReplyDeleteA cute post and wise words. Happy New Year Amalia to you and your dear family :)
ReplyDeleteTexting while walking and driving is so dangerous.
ReplyDeleteYour cute rabbit must take care when crossing the street :)
Happy New Year Wishes.
All the best Jan
So true.. that little friend should watch what he is doing.. I do hope he looks both ways before he crosses the street.
ReplyDeleteI don't think that little rabbit is alone in having his head in his phone. One look around these days and many are glued to it.
ReplyDeleteSuch a naughty rabbit! He needs to be more careful. Happy 2022 Amalia. Nice to see you posting again xx
ReplyDeleteYour worried friend and his (her?) cottage is delightful. There's reason to worry when a naughty rabbit is crossing streets while texting. Do hope he mends his ways in 2022! Speaking of which, I hope your new year is off to a good start. I think of you often. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteThat is so sweet, Amalia. Thanks for sharing it at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/12/celebrate-season-with-stollen.html. A new linky opens in about 2 hours - hope to see you there.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year.
Happy new year and such pretty embroidery Amalia.
ReplyDelete...tweeting and walking can be dangerous for your health.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Amalia. Texting and walking can be so dangerous. I love your creativity with poems and stitches.
ReplyDeleteAgreed for the best Happy New Year do not text and walk around! Wishing you the best year ever! Wren x
ReplyDeleteYour embroidery and drawings are beautiful Amalia. Mr rabbit must learn not to text while walking :-)
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! Both poem and stuffie!
ReplyDeleteHappy and Healthy New Year, Amalia! ((hugs))
What a cute little rabbit. I hope he doesn't learn the hard way that even bunnies shouldn't text and walk.
ReplyDeleteit amazes me how many people are just glued to their phones ALL day! I hardly touch mine unless I am bored and need to read the news.
ReplyDeleteLove this one :)
ReplyDeleteReally fun and creative. Thanks. And Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteSo adorable plus appropriate for our times, Amalia! Don't text and walk or drive at the same time. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, couldn't agree more!!! Delightful though, and clever, as always. All the best for 2022.xxx
ReplyDeleteHow delightful; both your sweet poem and the little rabbit looking out the window of the cute house. Happy New Year to you, dear Amalia.
ReplyDeleteLove that sweet little rabbit!
ReplyDeleteHappy 2022, Amalia!
You always amaze me with your short stories, Dear Amalia!
ReplyDeleteI've been missing you!
In the hope you enjoyed your Christmas, I'm sending my very best wishes for a fabulous New Year.
XO Daniela
Amalia - a simple way to send an important message! We spend way too much time looking at our phones!!! Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteHaha, cute. Well done.
ReplyDeleteSuch a darling and wise poem for the ages, my friend! Happy New Year, dear Amalia! Continue writing and stitching to our delight.
ReplyDeleteSuch cute little poem 😘 wishing a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteLooks absolutely cute Amalia!! hugs
ReplyDeleteNaughty rabbit! I so agree but you have said it in the most adorable way. Happy New Year x. Keep well. Amanda x
ReplyDeleteEntirely too funny, and TRUE words! I've seen people do it, and wonder. My my! You truly are a most delightful word and textile artist, dear friend!
ReplyDeleteOh dear, rabbit needs to be careful! I'm not surprised that his little friend is worried. Hopefully he will take notice of this poem and change his ways!
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet little rabbit. I hope he stays safe and sound.Happy New Year Amalia. Your stitching and poetry is always so uplifting and a joy.
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute handmade phone you made out of material, Amalia. I hope the new year brings you so many good things.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
Oh, not too smart, little rabbit. Stay safe and text only while in your cute home :)
ReplyDeleteI don't know much about knitting , but the poem sounds adorable. Thanks for joining with Garden Affair.
ReplyDeleteYOur sweet rabbit is not the only one with that bad habit. The last verse works for humans too! For that matter, I wonder about people who text all the time even when they're not crossing the street ))
ReplyDeleteI always love to spend time on your blog! Makes me smile and feel good. Happy new year!
ReplyDeletefunny but true:-)
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