Rain, seriously? I hope not, the forecast is hot as heck and we're planning a weekend at the pool :).
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It's starting to sound almost eerie how weather around the world is changing from the normal seasons. But I guess for you a little unseasonal rain is a good thing.
Be grateful for any precious rain that comes. Put a small tank on the side of the house and save all rainwater. I saw the Dead Sea last year and it looked tragic :(
Hilda, I think that hut is supposed to be a reproduction of the shomera that was common here in the terraced agricultural hills since ancient times. More about them here: http://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.com/search/label/shomera
Hels, yes, the Dead Sea's condition is very sad. I wish more Israelis would harvest rain water. But most houses do not have a gutter.
Beautiful shot!
ReplyDeleteHere it's raining to much.
Wonderful sky!
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I guess that's great news to be expecting some rain!
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Rain, seriously? I hope not, the forecast is hot as heck and we're planning a weekend at the pool :).
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Nice sky! :) Tina
ReplyDeleteIt's starting to sound almost eerie how weather around the world is changing from the normal seasons. But I guess for you a little unseasonal rain is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a beautiful sky, Dina.
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rain and thunder over here today.
ReplyDeleteplease have a good friday you all.
Beautiful shot! We've been raining here ^_^
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Nice photo!
ReplyDeleteIt's been raining more than usual here in central California too - normally we're really dry from spring to fall.
Be grateful for any precious rain that comes. Put a small tank on the side of the house and save all rainwater. I saw the Dead Sea last year and it looked tragic :(
ReplyDeleteI like this little stone and palm leaf (?) hut. A viewing deck?
ReplyDeleteA little rain during the dry season is always welcome, as long as it's not a typhoon.
Hopefully it is true,that it will really rain,,,
ReplyDeleteI hope you get some rain. We're beginning to move into the dry season here too.
ReplyDeleteHilda, I think that hut is supposed to be a reproduction of the shomera that was common here in the terraced agricultural hills since ancient times. More about them here:
ReplyDeletehttp://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.com/search/label/shomera
Hels, yes, the Dead Sea's condition is very sad.
I wish more Israelis would harvest rain water. But most houses do not have a gutter.
What a lovely and serene shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful view.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it will rain because my SpiderDan have prayed for more water in the dead sea:-)