Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Doors of imagination

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V is for valise
as seen today, much to my surprise, in a lovely residential street of Rechavia in Jerusalem.
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More V words aVailable over at ABC Wednesday.

21 comments:

  1. Not suitable for the lady with the unicorn perhaps - maybe somebody just "lost" it"?

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  2. A little slice of solitude in a very occupied world.

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  3. A lovely set of doors. I didn't even see the valise at first. Rehavia is a pretty neighborhood.

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  4. The painting on the doors are very nice indeed. Why was the suitcase there? I have to look hard before I saw it..

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  5. It looks like the sleeping Madonna is ready to take a trip? this is a fun picture and unusual.

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  6. A magical spot! Good capture, Dina.
    aloha

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  7. It has been not easy for me to see the valise there...!
    Very good picture, Dina.

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  8. Lovely capture, Dina! My mother has been enjoying your blog immensely!

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  9. This really is a fun photo. I love how certain parts have strategically placed hair and flowers..

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  10. Hi Dina,
    I think she has lost the key to her suit case...:-/
    Makes a change from fig leaf...

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  11. they will not be the true doors of the paradise.. but to dream not coast nothing...

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  12. That is a very strange place to find a suitcase! LOL!

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  13. Great picture...and very creative for "V" Wednesday. You have a sharp eye. I had to go back and look at the picture after I had read some of the comments.

    Thanks for telling me about the Yad Ben-Zvi lectures and your study day. I am encouraged by this for Jews and Catholics (all Christians, for that matter) are spiritually bonded; we share the same heritage and history!

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  14. That must have been such a lovely surprise.

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  15. Great shot...I had to enlarge it to see the valise. What an odd place to leave it. Gorgeous wall art!!! :D

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  16. Gorgeous doors...strange about the valise...

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  17. good eye! I did not see the valise at first. Looks like a beautiful neighborhood.

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  18. I am wondering what is inside the doors. Given a wee bit more time and the ivy will take the valise.
    Very nice V.
    Sherry

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