Well, we finally had a real snow. Once again I am grateful that the task of shoveling didn't fall to me. According to city laws shopkeepers are legally responsible to clear the sidewalks in front of their stores. This hard working employee of the health food store across the street had to come out every hour or so to re-shovel the sidewalk. It was also bitterly cold. The snow piled up on my window frame. The next day this gentleman tried to free his car from the snowbank using only his bare hands and his cane, He was successful but hasn't yet moved his car. I haven't just been hanging out by my living room window. I even got a bit of work done. I first met Darone right after I moved to New York. I was just barely an adult and he was one of the kids in the afterschool aftercare room that I ran. Now I am fully an adult and so is he. A couple of years ago I talked Darone through the process of designing needlepoint tallit bags for his twin sons who ere about to have thei...
sarah in nyc
A blog, mostly about my work making Jewish ritual objects, but with detours into garment making, living in New York City, cooking, and other aspects of domestic life. A note about comments: I love comments from readers, from spammers, not so much. I approve comments before posting them so comments are not cluttered with junk. It may take a few hours before your posts appear. Be patient. If you are a real person with a real comment it will be posted.