My husband was the lucky one to have taken the grandkids to the Israel Museum the other day for the museum's annual kite day. I suggested it, remembering the fun I had had on one of the first days they did it when our kids were young and then how great it had been to have taken the older kids a few years ago.
It's not that I haven't been to the Israel Museum much; I was there just last week, and here are some pictures. I was told that it's now permitted to photo without flash.
As you can see, there's always something to view at the Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
2 comments:
Are you serious???!!!! They now allow photography without flash? That's fabulous! I've been wondering when they'd catch up to the rest of the world. All over Florence and Venice I was allowed to photograph in all but the most fragile sites (even in Sante Croce) as long as I didn't use flash or tripod and I thought that was *so* civilized. Woohoo! Thanks!
I just found out and was amazed at how well the pictures came out.
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