Thursday, April 2, 2009

Twilight time

Evening descends later now; last Friday Israel switched to Daylight Saving Time. Here the sun had just set behind the hills, across the valley, outside my neighbor-friends' window.
Shabbat shalom.
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Sky Watch Friday bloggers are sharing their skies today and you are invited.

21 comments:

  1. Shalom! What a beautiful evening sky.

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  2. Is DST a new thing for Israel? I had no idea UK did this til someone posted about it .. I really thought we, here in USA, were the only ones doing this silly time thing ..

    Great photo .. have a good weekend

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  3. Shalom Sandy. Yes, the view to the valley is always lovely.

    Daryl, no, DST is not so new here.

    Photo Cache shalom. Quiet descends on the hills and on Jerusalem late Friday afternoon and you can feel Shabbat arriving. Welcoming her on Friday night is a time of joy.

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  4. It refers to the title of your blog, Dina : Quiet "Jerusalem Hills". Hope with all my heart all will remain peaceful as in your picture for a long, lond time.

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  5. DST is nothing new in the UK either, though we do it at a different date than in the US and, apparently, Israel too.

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  6. Interesting interpretation. Must remember we go off DST tomorrow. An extra hour's sleep but darker earlier.

    Shabat Shalom.

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  7. A lovely image of the evening calm, Dina.
    Very much enjoyed the excellent PBS program last night about Jerusalem. Thanks for the heads up!

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  8. Great sky through an interesting window. Thanks.

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  9. Shabbat Shalom to you too, Dina!! The ribbon of river makes the photo special!

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  10. A window to think by....
    Shalom, Sistah!
    And Aloha too-

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  11. isnt daylight saving weird - it doesnt get dark until aftr 8pm in hania...

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  12. Nice shot Dina just a pity that the window needs bars, bt the, they have them in Sydney as well.

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  13. It's a beautiful shot. So peaceful.

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  14. thanks of your visits, always appreciate, and good Shabbat.

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  15. lovely capture dina.
    have a wonderful weekend.

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  16. Dina, in fact everyone at the end of March has switched to Daylight Saving Time: but it wouldn't be more easy to keep the same time all the year?...

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  17. Very nice shot. Lots of intresting details. Very well composed and framed. Happy SWF!

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  18. Lovely. I really like the view through the window architecture, nicely composed shot.

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  19. Ahhh... so you guys do it, too? We don't do it in Hawaii. I do like not having to change the time in spring and fall.

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