We opened the window
to let in the breeze
and immediately felt
the censure of trees -
to let in the breeze
and immediately felt
the censure of trees -
Even fresh air
cannot, with ease,
battle the odor of
a good French cheese.
♡
Featured: A new turtle friend
living in a delicious
Camembert package.
So cute, dear Amalia! Best wishes.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet way to reuse those cute French cheese containers.
ReplyDeleteCute recycling project. I like the poem too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dear little turtle, and I love his blanket too. Sweet recycle of a pretty Camembert box.xx
ReplyDeleteVery cute and very true - as we found out when bringing back some Camembert in our car from our holiday in France! xx
ReplyDeleteAw so cute! xx
ReplyDeleteCute turtle and poem! Very creative way to recycle the cheese package. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, how sweet! That turtle is just darling and so is his house!! You are so creative. Be well my friend!
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet!! Camembert is delicious indeed.
ReplyDelete-Soma
What an adorable Turtle, Amalia! I love her so much. <3
ReplyDeleteYou made such a cute turtle. I love your embroidery! I hope all is well with you!
ReplyDeleteAdorable !
ReplyDeleteAnna
This is just so cute :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Adorable Amalia! Chag Sameach!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet - and I also love a good cheese :)
ReplyDeleteI love the poem, Amalia. "The censure of trees" is a wonderful line. Your cute little turtle found a wonderful home with a cuddly little blanket to keep him warm. x
ReplyDeleteI always thought those French Cheese containers were good for something! What a cute idea and a great poem.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day Amalia.
Wren
You made the turtle just the right size and I love his little flower quilt he is enjoying too :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to use a cheese box! Cute, too.
ReplyDeletelovely poem and cute turtle :)
ReplyDeletelots of love!