Kop (pronounced Gope rhymes with rope) one of the Thai actors in the play generously offered to show the cast how to make Kratongs and we all gathered. It’s a simple process but the Kratongs range from “macaroni art” to works of art in complexity. I’d like to think mine is better than macaroni art, and for a first attempt I am pleased, but it’s not a masterpiece. The flowers I used at first wilted and died so I found these pa hou hou's (my favrite Hawaiian flower) and this is what I sent down the river- my fears floating away from me.
Monday, November 26, 2007
My Kratong
Kop (pronounced Gope rhymes with rope) one of the Thai actors in the play generously offered to show the cast how to make Kratongs and we all gathered. It’s a simple process but the Kratongs range from “macaroni art” to works of art in complexity. I’d like to think mine is better than macaroni art, and for a first attempt I am pleased, but it’s not a masterpiece. The flowers I used at first wilted and died so I found these pa hou hou's (my favrite Hawaiian flower) and this is what I sent down the river- my fears floating away from me.
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