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Assorted Israel Photos in Celebration of 68th Birthday

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Last week on May 12 Israel celebrated its 68th birthday. And since I was working, I missed our local celebration (here’s a local Edison parade from a few years ago). Well, now I have a little time; I can share with you a few more photos from our January/February trip to Israel.

We went to visit my niece who teaches high school English in an international school north of Tel Aviv. The high school is in a youth village called HaKfar HaYarok – literally, the Green Village. Above is a picnic table with a pot of flowers. Wouldn’t you like to study math or social studies in February while sitting at a sunny picnic table?

Old City of Jerusalem, inside Jaffa Gate entrance

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Here’s my daughter inside the Old City of Jerusalem, right near the Jaffa Gate.

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And here’s a similar photo inside the Old City of Jerusalem – how is this different from the one above?

Hula Valley, Galil, Israel Views

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Ah, birds in flight – probably cranes – at the Hula Valley nature reserve (previous post on this blog).

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Even more birds in flight – how they fill the Hula Valley skies.

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In many spots in the Hula Valley you can see the Golan Heights off to the east. Here’s a dramatic photo of the Heights rising over the farms below. Before 1967 when Israel captured the Golan Heights in a defensive war, Syrian soldiers used to fire shots from the mountains down on the farmers below.

Back to Jerusalem

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These two photos (above and below) are both Jerusalem shots. The carnation in a pot is located in the quaint neighborhood of Yemin Moshe, a “suburb” of the Old City of Jerusalem. It was built in the late 19th century. I understand buying a home there now would cost you quite a pretty penny (can you afford a yacht?).

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Finally, this is a cute bird diving into a little fountain with Jerusalem lions. It was near our hotel (the Inbal), north of the old train station that was renovated (and we did not get a chance to see – lots to do for our next visit).

Because there is some nature in this post (can you spot some?), I am including this post in Nature Notes:
Nature Notes

Lorri M. says

Lovely photos-of both nature and man. Birds, plants/flowers, trees, water, trees fields and mountains, nature's beauty. Your daughter is beautiful, also! I like the scenes inside the gate! The atlrchitecture and individuals are different in each photo-same building on the right-not pictured with as much windows and arches showing, comparitivly. Plus, the dress/caftan is being hung in one, abd already hung in the other!

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Leora says

I particularly liked the moving of the red caftan from pic to pic. Thanks for noting so many details.

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Lorri M. says

I really liked that, as well! Made me smile.

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Eileen says

Hello Leora, I love the views of the city and the beautiful Hula valley and birds. The flowers are lovely and I like the lions, fountain and the bird bathing. I see the caftan being moved in the second shot. Your daughter is beautiful.

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Kathy Andrew says

Thanks for these Leora - The birds are incredible, and great to see a little more of Israel.

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bettyl - NZ says

I don't have a clue what is different between the shots except the people moving...The birds are awesome as are the other pics around the city.

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Michelle RWoods says

I enjoy getting to see places that I will not get to visit myself. I can't believe how grown up your beautiful daughter is...It must have been very special to take a trip with her that has so much meaning to you both...

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Batya Spiegelman Medad says

This post has been included in Celebrating Israel and Jerusalem Havel Havelim! Please take a look, comment and share, thanks.

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