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So many different ways to market honey, even inside an Eiffel Tower!
Enlarge the photo and also find cute little wheeled honey carts [oops, I almost said "honey wagon" but that means something totally different].
Tonight at the festive Rosh Hashana table everyone will dip a slice of apple in honey, say the Hebrew blessing for fruit, and then add the special New Year blessing:
"May it be your will, Eternal our God, that this be a good and sweet year for us."
I wish the same to you, my good friends around the world.
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Happy new year!! Let`s hope it would be a very good and sweet year. I think I go for apple without honey, hehe.
ReplyDeleteI will celebrate the Jewish New Year on Saturday with some good friends of Israel.
Hugs from north!
Happy new year to you!
ReplyDeleteSuch a "sweet post"" Dina, many thanks for your wishes!
ReplyDeleteWonderful and imaginative! I wonder where the "honey wagon" term came from. Sure is a funny misnomer.
ReplyDeleteI am so sad: I hate honey...
ReplyDeleteHappy Rosh Hashana my dear Dina :)
ReplyDeleteHappy new year to you! Let it be peaceful and ... rainy.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful mean for wishes, the honey. Feels honest. Please have you all a great new year !
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year. Hope its a sweet one for you.
ReplyDeleteMay the coming year be a sweet and wonderful one for you and your beautiful family, Dina.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the sweet wishes, and same to you, Dina. Those little wheeled honey carts are very cute! I see some packages came with the apple too.
ReplyDeleteMay you have a Sweet New Year, Cousin!
ReplyDeleteWarm Aloha from Waikiki;
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Great shot. Happy New Year.
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And to you, dear Dina! Can I mix cultures and wish you an Irish blessing? May the best of your yesterdays be the worst of your tomorrows. (Some say this is a wedding toast, but I like it for any occasion - new year, birthday...)
ReplyDeleteA feast for the eye!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you, Dina !
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