Friday, May 23, 2008

Day is done, gone the sun

The sun sets behind the Jerusalem Hills.
This is my beloved new home, a moshav (a [formerly] agricultural village) on the top of a hill just west of Jerusalem. . Shabbat shalom to you, may we all have a peaceful Sabbath.

You can enjoy lots of other skies around the globe today, Sky Watch Friday, at Wiggers World.

35 comments:

  1. Beautiful. :)
    I hope that your wishes for Sabbath comes through. With all my heart!

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  2. This is such a pretty sky, Dina. You really do live in a beautiful country. I can see why you love it so.

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  3. after a long day.. another rest day and the sun sets on its way...


    check out mine here:
    http://www.supernovachron.com/2008/05/friday-sky-watch-catterpillar-tries-to.html

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  4. Peaceful sunset. The hills look so quiet and inviting.

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  5. What a beautiful and charming sunset this is.
    Gorgeous!

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  6. It seem so far away from here..., but still so close :-)

    Lovely weekend to you from the middle of Norway.

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  7. What a beautiful sunset and beautiful topography. Very special.

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  8. I look forward to your posts as much for you wishes and words as the very delightful pictures..

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  9. Thank you so much for your kind words about my blog. Greetings to you from the State of Washington! I really like your photography of things simple and complex, amusing and powerful. What a beautiful and important place you live in. I can't help but be reminded by your gorgeous scenery there of Malibu Canyon, and the lovely foothills of Sonoma Valley too. Have you ever traveled to California? Have a wonderful day!! Bonnie

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  10. The sky photos from your part of the world are always touching to me.
    Shabbat shalom and happy weekend!

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  11. Shabbat shalom dina! A beautiful sunset is a promise for the next day!

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  12. Dina: What a wonderful shot of the Sun on the Holy Land.

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  13. I don't know if my comment has been valided. So I comment again.
    I like your blog, Dina, and I will come back not only to see the Sky Watch Friday.
    I like particularly, the picture of a roman feet compared to an Israeli feet, funny.

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  14. Beautiful sunset and gorgeous view.

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  15. Shabbat shalom! Thanks for the visit to my blog. Yes, it was a tragedy!

    Wonderful sunset pic today Dina.

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  16. Dina,
    Thank you for your visit today and your multiple comments! I hope to talk with you sometime. Your memories were so interesting!

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  17. Beautiful taken.

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  18. Oh wow! Israel! It's one of those countries that I dream to visit and know the culture and everything. :) Beautiful sunset.

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  19. What a beautiful sunset! So peaceful and calming.

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  20. Lovely sunset. Always interesting the pretty colours that result from dust in the air.

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  21. that wonderful serene photo is an apt one to accompany a greeting of Shalom, they go well together!

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  22. Such a beautiful sunset!

    Thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  23. Beautiful photo Dina and very informative blog! I will visit often :) Thank you!

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  24. Sorry I'm late, your sky is beautiful :)

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  25. You really do seem to enjoy the most amazing sunsets. I'm glad I get to see them here on your blog. Thank you.

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