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This blog is about art and craft, and about sewing. There will be stories from traveling. I will tell a little bit about myself, and about my family. I will mention my wonderful friends. I shall introduce our beloved four legged companions. And I would like to talk about nature. And about sun and rain and flowers and trees, and the sea and the desert - about the beauty, the history, the ancient places and the views of the Land of Israel, and about its people.
If you want to know a little bit more about me, go down to the February 2010 posts.
contact me at: yaeleshkar@gmailAl pozzo dei pazzi, c'era una pazza, che lavava le pezze, passo' un pazzo, vide la pazza, (che lavava le pezze), butto' nel pozzo dei pazzi, la pazza e le pezze.
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Not sure where this is but it is beautiful - your pictures always seem to reflect such peaceful images. I long to visit all these old places - and your blog is a good way to experience so many wonders.
Was für ein tolles Bild mit den Fensterbögen...ganz wunderbar in Szene gesetzt!
♥lichst Zaunwinde
Let's see, the roofs of the buildings are European,the trees are Cypress, it's sunny, the windows are arched, the glass panes are entirely devoid of images, it's on a hill, there is a six-point star in the windows,carved marble or stone, the image of a seashell, love of patterns, Arabic script?, love of detail, love of Moorish tiles...at least it reminds me of Alhambra, in Granada! Most important detail of all: a gorgeous and mysterious woman in black!
...so, the Star of David is a 6-point star...hmmm, don't tell us yet--I'm thinking...
Was Jill right? Oops...don't say :-)
The tiled wall has eight-point stars which are symbolic in Islam...I think I'm getting somewhere...
I don't think it was Petra--flat rooftops. I think it's the Alhambra, in Granada!
Dawn ist gut. Hut ab.
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