It sure was grey and overcast today, even though it's the end of May. Last night, even stranger, was "bright and noisy" due to lots of thunder and lightening. I could see the flashes of light through my bedroom curtains, and the local dogs were in a panic, barking more than I've ever heard them.
This morning when I went down to catch the bus or a ride, I was cheered by the sight of neighbors cleaning the mess around a small garbage bin. They were utilizing their waiting time for the good of the community. It's nice to have such great neighbors.
My long-time regular readers may remember that one of the reasons I decided to buy my digital camera in Jerusalem was for the convenient and easy service. Sometimes I just pop into the store to ask advice or for a clarification or "adjustment," for the camera of course. Today I popped in to make sure that the camera was set for the highest quality pictures. Normally it's not necessary, and I can't remember how to do it and don't have the patience to fiddle. Once the guy understood what I wanted he did it in a second. Next week my NY kids are coming in for a "special event," which I'll blog about later on. I wanted my camera to be at its maximum power.
When I got home, I saw that handrails are being put by the stairs on the path from my house to the synagogue.
Nice day for sure.
3 comments:
It's good to see the yishuv looking even nicer.
Nice pics.
t' and swfm, thanks so much
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