Good ones for SkyWatch Friday, I think.
It's just half an hour's walk.
 And for the SkyWatchers who missed my funny windsock post, here is another shot of it, at the helicopter landing pad.
 And for the SkyWatchers who missed my funny windsock post, here is another shot of it, at the helicopter landing pad.
A neighboring moshav is up on top of the hill. They and we often have a few helicopter flying over us during the day or night. Not everyone is so lucky to live so close to a world-class medical center. (May we all be well and healthy!)
A neighboring moshav is up on top of the hill. They and we often have a few helicopter flying over us during the day or night. Not everyone is so lucky to live so close to a world-class medical center. (May we all be well and healthy!)
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Beautiful soft hues... very tranquil... the colors in the second photo are so relaxing~ the "sleeping cranes" are such a masterpiece of engineering, aren't they!?
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Very pretty, soft skies.
ReplyDeleteI can't hear a helicopter go by overhead without hearing Shalom Hanoch's words ringing in my head - B'makom bo ani gar helicopter over, zeh siman lamashehu ra. "Where I live a helicopter passes, it's a sign of something bad."
Whenever you show your village, I think I want to live there. Looks so pretty.
ReplyDeleteI really like the top picture.
ReplyDeleteour skies look very similar - we get all those soft hues in the evening, and it looks very pretty and romantic, especially is you live near the sea
ReplyDeleteHi Dina I LIKE YOUR SLEEPING CRANES xxx dON
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts. You make the commonplace interesting and attractive.
ReplyDeleteMay we all live well and be happy; and may angels protect your lovely town!
ReplyDeleteAloha
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Hi Dina...your photos are always so inspiring and beautiful. These are no exception.
ReplyDeleteThe first shot is really powerful!
ReplyDeleteDina, I think my previous post may eventually interest you. It has to do with digging... :-)
Is that what they call them "wind socks".... I love the silhouette of a construction crane.
ReplyDelete(I too live on a hillside)
Have a peaceful evening, Dina. I could use a wind sock over here actually. I wonder where I could put one up.
ReplyDeleteCranes can make such good subjects at all times of day, can't they.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant sky watch photos!
ReplyDeleteHelicopters, as soon as they can save lifes are a good sign in this sky.
ReplyDeleteThese skies are so peaceful, waiting for a new day.
Very attractive the evening light in these images. Your village must be so pleasant.
ReplyDeleteI also like to photograph cranes for their interesting geometric shapes in some perspectives.