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Since you all enjoyed the silk floss tree in yesterday's post, here's a bonus:
Grandson Eyal confronting the shpitsim, the pointy spikes, on the tree.
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Sunday, March 30, 2014
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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.
You said they were spiky... and here's the proof!
ReplyDeleteNo climbing in a tree like that.
I'm visiting your blog from time to time cause your photos are beautiful (I visited Israel some years ago) but today I want to post a com. I am really surprised how easily you publish pics of your grand children. I would never ever put a pic of my children on internet knowing what some people are doing with these pics. I wish you a nice day. I saw these trees in your country just stunning. Shareen
ReplyDeleteWilliam, oi yes, pity anyone who tries to climb.
ReplyDeleteShareen, shalom. Well, the parents of my grandkids have no objections. I know in America, though, some parents are afraid to show their kid's face online.
Very special tree and a very cute grandson:-)
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