Friday, December 19, 2014

Animals, wait outside

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Midreshet Sde Boker or Midreshet Ben-Gurion is a wonderful place down south in the Negev desert.
There is a high school, desert research institutes, a campus of Ben-Gurion University, and lots more.
I get the impression it is a pretty laid-back place.
People come there to live or teach or study or do research because they care about nature and ecology, animals and people.


And that's why I smiled when I saw this sign on a campus classroom building --  I guess people there  have to be reminded not to come in with their pets.
Actually, the Hebrew version says "No entry to animals."
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(Linking to Camera Critters,  even though there is no critter in the photo.)
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10 comments:

  1. The pets might have something to say about that. "We'll behave, we promise!


    Except if there's cake around."

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  2. The building looks well designed to manage the desert heat. Clever walls, small windows, shades at the right angle etc.

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  3. "Love me - love my dog"



    ALOHA from Honolulu
    ComfortSpiral
    <3

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  4. "Love me, love my cat." LOL! :)

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  5. Hmmm.... all pets? I wonder if it was a big problem. :-)

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  6. To paraphrase Cloudia: love me- love my cat

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  7. I just love the iron structures on the wall and, of course, those beautiful Aloes (or Agaves?) in a row.

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