Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
A joyous holiday!ALOHA from HonoluluComfort Spiral > < } } ( ° >
Happy Tu BiShvat to you!This is wonderful!
What a beautiful sculpture. You know Art would love any celebration of trees.
A lovely sculpture, Dina!
what a glorious and unusual holiday! to tell the truth, this sounds like a grand idea since our world cannot exist without trees. I wonder how the images would embedded in the tree.
Nonnie, I think the faces were carved right in the tree trunk. I saw it in someone's front yard here in the neighborhood.
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A joyous holiday!
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Happy Tu BiShvat to you!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful!
What a beautiful sculpture. You know Art would love any celebration of trees.
ReplyDeleteA lovely sculpture, Dina!
ReplyDeletewhat a glorious and unusual holiday! to tell the truth, this sounds like a grand idea since our world cannot exist without trees. I wonder how the images would embedded in the tree.
ReplyDeleteNonnie, I think the faces were carved right in the tree trunk.
ReplyDeleteI saw it in someone's front yard here in the neighborhood.