I hate waiting. Consider it a fault if you wish. But now, since I have my digital camera strapped to me all the time, I use it to turn wasted time into a fantasy career as photographer.
Last Thursday I got to Jerusalem's Malcha Mall a bit early for my bus to Kever Rachel. So I went into the mall. One of the pet shops has an enclosed "petting zoo" of sorts.
I wasn't prepared for a real shopping trip, but couldn't resist buying 3 movie DVDs for ns99.90 at Tower. That's under $25- for the three. My problem is translating the Hebrew titles back into the original English ones. Once I saw two tempting ones in the window, I knew that I'd have to buy. They are the Beatles' classic, ahead of its time, "Hard Day's Night" and the unusual Holocaust movie, "It's a Beautiful Life." A helpful young salesman pointed out that "The Dead Poets Society" was among the choices. How could I not buy them? That's especially since the store is on the list for the gift certificates I got from the teachers union.
That was enough shopping. Then I waited for the bus.
3 comments:
Daven for all of us at you kever Rochel visits
we enjoy all of your photo bloging very much
I always liked Malcha.
thanks nuch, b'ezrat Hashem
jdj, it is a nicely planned mall
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