Following the series started this month, Museo del Origami presents the third part of Miguel de Unamuno and his Pajaritas.
Part Three : Pajaritas, soldiers, warriors and horses. In his research, Juan Gimeno continues to narrate Miguel de Unamuno's pastimes with paper figures during his childhood in Bilbao. These pastimes were shared by other children, even in other countries, as evidenced by the 19th century German collections of soldiers and horsemen (which are adaptations of the traditional pajarita.) https://en.museodelorigami.org/diciembre-2020 ———— Because this is Holiday Time --in fact, a very special one-- here is a “Jewish Haiku” (from my family’s never ending box of wise resources): Better poor and healthy than poor and sick Be well, stay warm, and watch the video! Laura Rozenberg
