Pictures of life in Jerusalem and the Jerusalem Hills. And since August 2013 also a look at the northern Negev, my new home.
Those two trees look like they love each other very much! That's such a wonderful architecture, long live the trees!
I've never seen that done here!
Good for the trees!
What a different idea, unusual, but the trees seem to match the surroundings.
Good luck with that. I have seen this before, but it never worked...
Trees always look great, even in a dry country. ESPECIALLY in a dry country!
Unusual, never seen before...
That is so interesting. And the other unique thing I noticed is that only yellow or white pots are allowed on the balconies!
Wow! I had to blow the photo up to see it. That is quite clever and surprising.
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Those two trees look like they love each other very much! That's such a wonderful architecture, long live the trees!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen that done here!
ReplyDeleteGood for the trees!
ReplyDeleteWhat a different idea, unusual, but the trees seem to match the surroundings.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that. I have seen this before, but it never worked...
ReplyDeleteTrees always look great, even in a dry country. ESPECIALLY in a dry country!
ReplyDeleteUnusual, never seen before...
ReplyDeleteThat is so interesting. And the other unique thing I noticed is that only yellow or white pots are allowed on the balconies!
ReplyDeleteWow! I had to blow the photo up to see it. That is quite clever and surprising.
ReplyDelete