The wind sock at the helipad twirls around and straightens out or bends, showing the pilot the direction and strength of the wind.Today's subject for City Daily Photo Theme Day is "Action shot."
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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.
The wind sock at the helipad twirls around and straightens out or bends, showing the pilot the direction and strength of the wind.
Tilt and trepidation were today's T words for ABC Wednesday as I walked down Jaffa Street.
Recently I passed it again; this time the place was surrounded by green.
Enter the gate if you dare.
Prometheus found -- by a cat!
Fittingly, the statue stands in the courtyard of Hebrew University School of Medicine at Hadassah Ein Kerem.
While strolling in Jerusalem's Greek Colony I found a very reflective door for Weekend Reflections.
It is the front door of the Shalem Center think tank.
The back of the historic building bears its Hebrew name, Beit Nativ.In March 2009, Shalem submitted an application to Israel's Council for Higher Education to open Israel's first liberal arts college. Shalem College will offer the first Israeli B.A. modeled on the American liberal arts degree.
Top Israeli and overseas applicants will pursue a unique core curriculum in which the classics of Western thought are studied alongside the Bible and other Jewish sources. The College is currently scheduled to open with majors in Philosophy, Political Theory and Religion (PPR) and in Middle East and Islamic Studies.
Additional majors will be added as resources become available.
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This post will be for Monday Doorways.
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A moment of grace this afternoon!
The golden light made it look as if we had glorious foliage colors, just like other hemispheres have.
The silvery olive and the wild sumac, and of course the evergreens, they stay green all winter.
Impossible to get through. grrr . . .
I love the old roof tiles like these in the garden of the Notre Dame de Sion convent.
Like this precious little outbuilding!
It sits next to one of the huge rain reservoirs that the Sisters of Sion have on the big walled property.
Do you reckon the Rob Roy mixer from yesterday's post contributed some cement to these wall pillars a long time ago?
Just inside the big perimeter walls.
I came across this old machine near the little orchard inside the Sisters of Sion convent in Ein Kerem.
It was exciting to read the boilerplate!
The wheelbarrow with a metal wheel looks to be something of well-used antique also.
Not sure what this door leads to . . . .
A storage place with a heart carved in the shutters.
In the food garden, one of the few gateways through the thick outer wall.
The best way to go is a lonely path through the woods.
Shvil Hadassah has signs telling you what you are looking at or where you are.
Oh, OK! Right under my feet!
I will bless the LORD at all times; his praise shall continually be in my mouth.
7 The angel of the LORD encamps around those who fear him, and delivers them.
A cat down in the wild wadi next to my village was so intent on stalking prey that it didn't even notice my arrival.
Many hikers visit the spring over the weekend, too many for only one trash bin.
But of all the high tech and eco-friendly innovations in the building, the windows impressed me the most.
Despite the cloudy sky, the big windows in the patient rooms let in a lot of light.
The Dead Sea needs your votes--and soon!
The lake is disappearing at an alarming rate.
Shhhh, we are descending to the dark crypt beneath the Armenian Catholic church in the Old City.
OK, no talking; the mysteries of faith seldom have an explanation anyway . . . .
1 Rejoice in the LORD, O you righteous! Praise befits the upright. 2 Praise the LORD with the lyre, make melody to him with the harp of ten strings!
3 Sing to him a new song, play skillfully on the strings, with loud shouts.
6 By the word of the LORD the heavens were made, and all their host by the breath of his mouth. 7 He gathered the waters of the sea as in a bottle; he put the deeps in storehouses. 8 Let all the earth fear the LORD, let all the inhabitants of the world stand in awe of him! 9 For he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood forth.