Hadas, I like your drawing. Can you translate the words, please? In comments your name also links to your blog. This mystery known only to the Key Master.
@Nikira – If I read this correctly, the droplets spell “MILIM” in Hebrew (turned 90 degrees counter-clockwise), which means exactly what the title says – “words words words”.
Nuria 7:23 am on December 5, 2009 | #
I like it hadas raiss!.
hadas raiss 9:39 am on December 5, 2009 | #
thanks nuria. that’s mean a lot:-)
and u can just call me hadas…i’m a privet name kind of girl…:-)
Rudat 2:58 pm on December 5, 2009 | #
I like it too, hadas! Your handwriting style makes wonderful droplets.
hadas raiss 5:03 pm on December 5, 2009 | #
thanks rudat…:-)
say – i have a question – how did u make u’r name as a link to u’r blog?
i’m new here, so i’m still trying to understand some things.
Nikira 6:41 pm on December 5, 2009 | #
Hadas, I like your drawing. Can you translate the words, please? In comments your name also links to your blog. This mystery known only to the Key Master.
Leo 7:45 pm on December 5, 2009 | #
@Nikira – If I read this correctly, the droplets spell “MILIM” in Hebrew (turned 90 degrees counter-clockwise), which means exactly what the title says – “words words words”.
Hadas, please correct me if I’m wrong.
hadas raiss 11:36 pm on December 5, 2009 | #
yeah leo – very good. The translation, the 90 degrees- how did u know?
And thanks nikira. Now i see the link to my blog too. wired..