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Click a few times on the photos, the better to see the cyclists.
Several hours' walk from my place in Meitar, the road to the north runs alongside the Israel National Trail for a while.
So you could say these guys on bicycles were riding the Trail.
Little did I think, exactly six years ago today, when I began blogging about Jerusalem and the hills around her, that in 2013 I would move south to the Negev desert.
Life is full of surprises!
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(Linking to SkyWatch Friday.)
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It would seem to be a pleasant area to bike through... at least at this time of year.
ReplyDeleteMy compliments for the six years of blogging: always interesting both in Jerusalem and in Meitar!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place to ride a bike.
ReplyDeleteMy warmest Congratulations to your 6th Blog Anniversary, Dina!
Yes, life is certainly full of surprises. But I am enjoying your views and explorations around your new Negev home. It is so different from Jerusalem, and I miss seeing that city through your lens but it's good to be introduced to another part of Israel also.
ReplyDeleteDina, you are my favorite blogger from my favorite country! Grats with 6 years!:-)
ReplyDeleteThe place and pictures are extremely beautiful!
A lovely sky in Your photo!
ReplyDeleteNice to see!
Looks like a great place to cycle.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your blog! That's a nice milestone for you. I love your blog and always look forward to what it is you are posting. Keep up the good work Dina. Mazel Tov!
ReplyDeleteGood captures
ReplyDeleteThese are really good Dina, especially enlarged.
ReplyDeleteLife is so unpredictable, I agree. But several hours' walk? That takes dedication :)
ReplyDeleteSuch enchanting, gently rolling hills. Lovely scenes.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you found another interesting place to live, Dina.
ReplyDeleteI love scenes of emptiness and desolation!
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beautiful photos Dina…Masal tov, it seems we share a blogiversary… I started six years ago on February 20th as well! Shabbat Shalom.
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