Hurrying to do a little horticulture while still in Sunday habit.
(Continuing yesterday's post.)
For H-day at ABC Wednesday .
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(Continuing yesterday's post.)
For H-day at ABC Wednesday .
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Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
watching it all grow...
ReplyDeleteROG, ABC Wednesday team
You caught her just at the right moment.
ReplyDeleteHere the habit must be a habit...
ReplyDeletePheno, ABCW Team
Love the juxtaposition!
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very good!
ReplyDeleteLovely golden flowers in the garden :)
ReplyDeleteI can't help thinking that habit must be very hot to wear in your climate, especially as she seems to be hurrying. But the garden shown in your post yesterday must require a lot of love and devotion.
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Well caught, Dina!
ReplyDeleteI hope the material is light weight. Israel can get quite warmish in summer.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteI wonder... Did you looking for this one for the theme, or just stumble on it? Carefree shot.
ReplyDeleteShalom friends.
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I would imagine all kinds of black religious garb, Christian, Jewish, or Muslim, would be hot in the sun. The price of modesty.
Birdman, I normally start with a photo and try to find ABC words to suit it.
I love all the photos for the last couple of days Dina and seeing the monastaries at Abu Ghosh. Missed that one!! Another time (-8. Do the Benedictine nuns have a CD out? Or a link to their own website???
ReplyDeleteSuzanne, the monks and nuns sing together and it is beautiful, and yes, they sell CDs of their music.
ReplyDeleteTheir website seems to be in French only
http://www.abbaye-abugosh.info/
There's a cute article about them at
http://www.travelujah.com/blogs/entry/The-Monks-of-Abu-Ghosh
Most of us are hurrying in a habit of entirely different kind! Lovely photo, Dina.
ReplyDeleteYes, their website is in french, and the few sisters I met there 15-20 years ago were so lovely!
ReplyDeleteSomething else... I came across the new ultra orthodox Facebook... Called Faceglat, with one entry for men, and one for women. www.faceglat.com
Well, why not.
Very wonderful photo!
ReplyDelete... And this is pretty cool. You are just great photographing nuns! :-)
ReplyDeleteIt is so cool and lovely picture! In a hurry:-)
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