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The houses up there are the western periphery of Meitar.
Last month was the driest January on record for most of Israel.
We finally had a tiny bit of rain on Tuesday.
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(Linking to SkyWatch Friday.)
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Thursday, February 6, 2014
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I'd like very much to send some of ours...
ReplyDeleteWe have had rain now every day since I have been back. I hope you'll get some downpours like my daughter has now for a couple of days.
ReplyDeleteSouthern California and actually the whole West coast is in need of rain too. I hope you get wonderful spring showers.
ReplyDeleteDrought is worse than flooding, hurricanes or bush fires :( The world seems to be becoming drier and drier, but nobody seems to know how to stop this aspect of Climate Change.
ReplyDeleteHope the rains come!
It looks utterly parched.
ReplyDeleteWe could send some snow your way...
Looks like California. We had a bit of rain today, though. Lovely stuff.
ReplyDeleteCapture does show how dry it is in Jerusalem. Hoping rain comes your way soon.
ReplyDeleteJM Illinois
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Shalom JM of Light and Voices.
ReplyDeleteYou remind me that I really must sit down and update the subtitle of my blog. I moved from the Jerusalem area down to the Negev town of Meitar a few months ago.
So actually what you see in today's post is the desert.
Thanks for your visit. Give my regards to my old home-state Illinois.
Oh my that looks awlful! I hope you get rain...we're having the leavings of 6 inches of snow and ice.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so dry and barren I hope some rain comes your way soon!
ReplyDeleteIt does look like here, California. It's raining today, though.
ReplyDeleteThe grooves make a great capture. But I wish for you that rain will soon come to smooth out the dry land:)
ReplyDeleteOh Dina, if only we could send some of ours!
ReplyDeleteThat looks very dry, this winter is strange around the globe.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, this is like California right now.
ReplyDeleteI could send you some rain and snow, we have too much here these days...
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