Thursday, 27 October 2011

Stone carving workshop






Carved in one single day from a breeze block, this is the fruits of my labour!

Monday, 24 October 2011

Hazalmania shop

Zalmania came from the word Zalam, in Hebrew: a photographer.
The Zalmania shop in the heart of Tel-Aviv, is the only shop left in Israel with unique collection of original photographs since and before the state of Israel was founded (year 1948) and the city of Tel-aviv (year 1909).

the owner, a 98yr old lady, fights against all chances to keep it going. Now, her grandson made a documentary film about this timeless place and special lady. a must seen film, have a look at this link here, you'd love it



Miriam Visenshtein and her grandson




Golda Meir prime minister and Elvis




The shop


Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Biting







Been a little pre-occupied with school lately, learning about the 'Bit'.  Super fascinating but very hard work on the old memory bank!  Let's give you a mini lesson into what I have learnt...

Firstly, if you didn't know already?  A bit is a piece that sit's in the horses mouth which is connected to several elaborate pieces of leather that make up the Tack.  When action is properly applied by rider who has learnt to influence the horse through the media of legs, back and seat, the horse moves under control and within the permitted outline.  The rider would only use the bit to communicate to the horse and the very end to either stop, lift it's head up or down.

There are five main groups of bit's and an uncountable number of types within each group.  The fitting of a bit is dependant on each individual horse.

1) SNAFFLE
2)PELHAM
3)GAG
4)BITLESS
5)CURB

Monday, 17 October 2011

Pilatis

I am doing Pilatis for some 9years now. really addicted to it and hardly skip it even if I feel bit sick.
twice a week I cycle from my Tel-Aviv house to this beautiful place, used to be a village called Kiryat Shaul. as a child I used to hang out there, playing and running through the fields, there was an old man living there, we all used to call him "the birds man" as he had loads of bird in his house and kids from all over the country were welcome to come in and see the beautiful birds.
Today, Kiryat Shaul became an expensive land and a new opportunity for heartless developers. they bought the land, destroyed the small houses and built expensive residential towers.
There are just few houses left, less than 10. My Pilatis studio is one of them, trapped between the new shiny monsters.
For me, every time I cycle (6km each direction so its not really far from where I live) come in through the gate, I feel amazed by its beauty and wonderful childhood memories of freedom coming up. maybe that is the reason why I keep on doing Pilatis


The garden


Entrance


Sunday, 16 October 2011

Dalyat El Carmel - Druze vilage

1H drive up north from Tel-Aviv, there is Druze village called Dalyat El Carmel. we went there for a food and culture festival called Ahalan wa Sahalan (means welcome or hello in arabic)
The village sits in one of the most beautiful spots on mount Carmel, you could clearly see the mediterenean sea from the west and on the east, lower Gallilea.
The Druze specily in goat Cheese, olives, olive oil making and in one of the most delicious deserts called Kenafe.

making the Kanefe dough

Labane cheese and olive oil
 
Rugs - traditional flooring

Roasting Coffee beans

fresh Israeli dates


Cardamom roasting for the Coffee







Thursday, 13 October 2011

I heart Sam Maloof



Artist, designer and craftsman Sam Maloof died aged 93.  He carved a sign giving his profession as "woodworker".  He was also an inspiration to many studio furniture makers and a key figure in the new crafts movement that emerged in the US after the second world war.
His home was on a compound that included a display and education centre and his woodworking shop, where, until within months of his death he designed, cut, joined and shaped elegant handmade furniture with the support of his three assistants.  His output reflects his open and inviting personality. His furniture is a joy to experience - comfortable, sensuous and expressive. It has "soul" that reflects his human warmth, and is to be found in museums and private collections around the world.

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

Reading power station
















I love power stations; I find them romantic and powerful. This art decor building built in the 30' is located in one of the most romantic places in Tel-Aviv, just where the Yarkon river delta is, where its water spill into the mediterranean sea, on the other side, Tel-Aviv port and white sandy beaches of Tel-Aviv.
lifefull monument

Monday, 10 October 2011

St. Ali

 













Had the morning off today and went for breakfast at St. Ali,
one of my favourite coffee shops of the moment with some
friends to catch up.  I had a Flat White followed by French toast
with Bramley lemon curd mascarpone and caramelised cardamom
apples & walnut. Yum!!!

Saturday, 8 October 2011

World Skills London 2011







Yesterday I attended World Skills 2011 London.  An event that happens every two years, each time in a different hosting country.  Skills shape our world. Every community and business in the world thrives on skills, enterprise and inspiration: 


The worlds largest rocking horse made by the rocking horse shop in York.  
Took eight weeks to make and six people to do so.  
The horse which stands at 6ft high was brought to World Skills 2011 by a pick up truck.  
Imagine seeing that on the motorway!

Yom kippur

Today is Tom kippur, Also known as Day of Atonement, is the holiest and most solemn day of the year for the Jews. Its central themes are atonement and repentance.
I love this day (I don't fast or pray obviously), this day there are no cars, busineses and shop are closed, no national television. Just loads of kids out and about with their bicycles.
We cycled all day, since yesterday.. To the beach and locally. It was a great day!



Thursday, 6 October 2011

Rear Window

























Dear Tel Aviv, it's my 2nd week at school.
We are having an Indian summer!
Unbelievable for October!
This is the view from my workbench.

Early morning


I wake up too early in the morning, kids from all over are jumping on me, pulling my arms and calling me mom?! mom I want this and that..
Anyway, on my way to work, 7:45am, half asleep, I noticed loads of beautiful bubbles
coming down the road directly from the local fountain. some people might call it vandalism; I think its beautiful