

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.
Musings from Tsfat/Safed Israel. I like taking pictures with my digital camera. All images are copyrighted and my intellectual property. You must link back to this blog and acknowledge the source of these images.
This was the view from the balcony where we were treated to a gala barbeque dinner.
That's Mrs. Clayman in the sky blue turban and dress. What an amazing gift for charity they have!
These pics haven't been edited at all, since I'm not home. I don't have my programs, my computer, among other things. I can't get much done on my business, since I insist on all my programs being legal (it is for business, after all), and they all have a limited number of activations. I tried getting a laptop.. but the Ctrl button stuck. The rentals are all rented. Most people don't have the IIS installed on their systems even with XP Pro, and since most people aren't actually legal with their Windows, they can't just install it. Without IIS, I could install Apache server, but I really fobbed getting Cold Fusion set up properly with it. In other words, this lady really, really needs her vewy own waptop!
That was a long way of saying these photos are larger than usual and probably not balanced regarding light, etc.
Also, still have no tripod, thanks to one of the girls in Tsfat who borrowed it to video the 8th grade graduation show. I do hope she'll take it to heart as soon as we're all back home and replace my tripod which she broke.
That's about it right now. I'm not the greatest blogger. I really like posting the photos and short blurb. I do have my card reader, which makes it easier to post photos, but when it's not your own puter.... ah exile. Doesn't make great press, though. No real hardships.