Sunday, August 3, 2008

El Shabat


One of my favorite memories from our trip to Jerusalem was being in the Old City on the eve of the Sabbath and watching all the families dressed in their very nicest clothing making their way to wherever it was they were making their way to for their Sabbath observance. As the sun fell lower on the horizon, the level of hurry-d-ness increased exponentially until in the end, families and individuals were racing to their destinations.

1 comment:

Stephani said...

Hmmmm...where have I seen that picture before? You may have taken it while in Jerusalem, but wait, that can't be, because all of those pictures were deleted in an episode of "tinkering" somewhere near Karnak. Anyway, glad to see that you have a blog now, I can promise you that my wife will be paying much more attention to it than me, but it is nice to see that the wallpaper is coming down (YUCK!). I will miss having to turn my head sideways while washing my hands in there just to see the level wallpaper lines. OK, Stephani has now looked over my shoulder and told me that I am forbidden from ever commenting on this blog again, so good luck with the new blog...hopefully it doesn't end up like your garden box gig (i.e. sitting neglected by the side of your house)!!