Thursday, December 31, 2009

Auld Lang Syne -- going into 2010 in Safed

As we finish up the solar year of 2009 and go into 2010, Safed continues to look great. Winter clouds over the mountains, green on the hills from the rain. Have a great year!





Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Klezmer Festival 2009


The obligatory glow in the dark costume jewelry.














Hurray for fireworks!


















Sarayah, the top of the festival area.

Going back for more tonight.

Friday, August 07, 2009

Haifa German Colony and B'hai Temple


I had to be in Haifa last week for a lecture at the Technion Institute. Figured I'd take advantage of the trip (long and icky now that I am back to bus and train in the heat instead of air conditioned cab ride) to drop off my U.S. passport at the counsular services for renewal.

The counsulate service is on Ben Gurion Blvd 20. That's right in the midst of the old German colony buildings.

Lots of building still have German inscriptions on them.

The boulevard leads straight to the ascent to the B'hai Temple.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Sunsets, I never get tired of looking at them


And I never get tired of taking pictures of them.

This was taken in the Old City, just above Kikar Gilboa.

You can see the outline of Mount Meron under the clouds.

61 years of modern city incorporation


Took this picture from Egged, the Central Bus Station, on the way out of town at 5 am this month. Had a lecture to get to in Haifa by 7:30.

Klezmer festival is in August, and I suspect this decoration will still be up for that.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Summer Nights in the Old City Alleys


This shot is on the path down from the Rimonim Inn. There's a really nice bench to sit on at the bend in the path. I love Tsfat nights: the quiet, the cooler air, the stars.

Summer in the Old City of Safed








Unedited.

Walking through the Old City on the way home is such a pleasure (if it's not toooo hot!).

Monday, May 04, 2009

Belated Rememberance Day


Took this picture back on Rememberance day, I think. I kind of liked the juxtaposition of the coke bottle with the Holocaust monument.

Friday, May 01, 2009

The new door at the Ari Ashkenaz synagogue in the Old City of Safed


When one door of happiness closes, another opens, but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one that has been opened for us. -- Helen Keller

This is the new door of the Ari Ashkenaz synagogue.

The different fruits I can fit easily into Tsfat themes, but the eye and ear? One of each? Any ideas?

Monday, March 30, 2009

View of the Galilee -- like waves



On a clear day, you can see forever, but on a hazy day, it looks like waves rolling into forever.

Galilee is based on the word for waves, gal.


I love this view, never get tired of it.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Almond Blossoms (shkedia) in Adar




These almond trees are above the cemetary. You can see Mt. Meron from here, the gravesite of the Ari, or north to Lebanon (yes, we're that close).

The almond tree blossoms are a favorite sign that spring is on the way.

Of course, I may yet get to post snow pictures for this year ;).

Sunday, February 08, 2009

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Spring is springing in Safed

The kalaniot (anenomes) weren't up when I walked to work yesterday, but they were up when I left work. Caught this beauty in the rays of the setting sun.














This was the first almond tree I saw in blossom on the way home the day before that. Yesterday I already saw lots more beginning to bloom.















And just to keep us guessing, it rained on Sunday. We need more rain.