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Sunday, April 20, 2014

A-Z 2014 Challenge R is for Rabano


Rabano = Radish

Radish by ceramic artist Deb Norby, 2000

Carved Radishes
Night of the Radish,  Oaxaca City, Oaxaca, Mexico 

Every year on December 23rd in Oaxaca City
the Night of the Radish is celebrated.
To learn more click here: Radish
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10 comments:

  1. Carved out of radishes? Impressive.

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  2. I never knew radishes were called anything but radishes. Thanks for the new word. And those carvings are unbelievable. I am your newest A to Z follower, for the moment. :-)
    Deb@ http://debioneille.blogspot.com

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  3. Amazing and brand new to me.

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  4. I'd like to hear more about the night of the radishes. I'm guessing the history would be fascinating.

    Have a fabulous day honey. ♥♥♥

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  5. Hey Kathe

    Thanks for the new word. The carvings look very interesting.

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  6. Oaxaca has many interesting and unique traditions. Those radishes look really neat.

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  7. Anonymous1:58 PM

    There's a night of radishes? That's awesome, why doesn't the United States celebrate a vegetable for a night?

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  8. I've never understood the appeal of the radish. They are pretty in salads, though.

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  9. I love that top piece. I stared at for awhile, impressed that you painted on a radish....then read the caption! It really looks real.

    I should plant some radbano (new word!) for Earth Day!

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  10. The Night of the Radish sounds kind of ominous. Now I want to use that as a story title. But it also sounds like a lot of fun.:) Thanks for teaching me something new!

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