my heart goes out to you...
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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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Hello Yael,
I am wondering who this elegant woman is.
Also I wonder who that professional camera man is.
Is she your mother? She has a graceful smile and such beautiful skin and hair!
Happy day with smile.
Tomoko,
you are right, she is a very elegant and wonderful woman. This is my friend Ruth Dayan, 97 years old, the widow of late politician and defense minister Moshe Dayan. And at the picture on the wall is her son Assi Dayan, actor and director, who tragically died some days ago at age 68.
...and my heart goes out to her as well Yael. a dear friend of yours, to lose her son, she shall remain in my prayers all her days. xo
Thank you for your reply,Yael.
How sad that she lost her son. Assi Dayan was too young to go to the other world.
My deepest condolences for her son's death...from Japan.
I had the same question with Tomoko and now I understand. Sorry to hear about the loss of your loved friend. It must have been heartrending for her to have lost such a nice son. Being outlived by her husband and then her child, I hope she wouldn’t lose hope. I like her smile.
Yoko
Yael, ein ganz wunderschönes Foto.
Ein sehr aussagekräftiges Gesicht.
Einen schönen Tag wünscht dir
Irmi
A lovely woman.
Hi, Yael! You did what I couldn’t. I searched any information about that noble white flower but without result except about the ones in Toshodaiji which I already know. Since I experienced three trees of keika blooming noble, bright and white under the blue sky, the landscape of the town of Yangzhou unfolded before my eyes while reading the description. It’d be like our cherry blossoms paint the whole country pale pink in early April. Thank you for the comment including such a nice information.
My heart goes out to you, dear Yael, and to your beautiful friend for the tragic loss of her son.
Big hugs
Bless her--I've read so much about her in your blog, Yael. What a tragic loss for her. Keep strong.
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