Posts Tagged ‘Israel’

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Things in Trees

March 8, 2009

This photo was taken in Jerusalem, in December. I love all the fruit trees in Israel, especially pomegranate trees. I had never been in the winter before, however, and it was kind of surprising to see plant life out of bloom. It’s still so beautiful, though, and the power of symbols is incredible.

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And this photo was taken in Rhode Island, during a bright winter day that I thought was like spring in disguise. All the robins were out. 

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some more Israel

January 26, 2009

I’m lucky enough to have been to Israel a few times, now. This winter, I went with my grad. school program. I find that each time I go, part of the connection I feel has to do with the land– and I really enjoy exploring more in depth, and paying attention to details that I might otherwise overlook. I also love that even during the winter in Israel flowers bloom (far less dreary weather-wise than the snow and sludge here!).

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The day before the program started, I made my own walking tour of Jerusalem. It’s such an interesting city– I find the juxtaposition of very old and very new to be so fascinating (the fact that all the buildings there are made of Jerusalem stone really makes it look even older). The windmill is a mark of Yemin Moshe, the first Jewish neighborhood in Jerusalem outside of the old city. It’s so interesting to think of the changed landscape (socially as well as physically). 

 

Montefiori's Windmill

Montefiori's Windmill

 

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Israel

January 12, 2009

It’s a tough time to be in Israel right now. I just returned from a two week trip– even though Israel is in the midst of a terrible war and a political quagmire, it is still such a beautiful country. The next few posts will be photos from Israel in the winter.

Sunset in Acco (Acre)

Sunset in Acco (Acre)

 

 

View of Beit Lechem (Bethlehem)

View of Beit Lechem (Bethlehem)

 

 

Beans in the Ben Yehuda Market (Jerusalem)

Beans in the Ben Yehuda Market (Jerusalem)