Thanks to Leora for putting it all together!
See http://www.leoraw.com/blog/2008/11/02/jpix-20-post-sukkot-edition/
to check it out.
Enjoy!
Mindy
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Dear Readers
Worry not. I am not dead. I am merely busy. I will be back soon.
PS- Neve is AWESOME.
God is good.
Fondly,
Mindy
PS- Neve is AWESOME.
God is good.
Fondly,
Mindy
Monday, October 13, 2008
Chag Sameach from Yerushalayim
Hello, everyone. Since it's Erev Chag, da blog gets something special today.
Introducing.....
Erev Chag in Yerushalayim!
Enjoy, my friends. Please open collage to view in large.
Chag Sameach!
Mindy
For those who would like to see the photos in large, please check out
Introducing.....
Erev Chag in Yerushalayim!
Enjoy, my friends. Please open collage to view in large.
Chag Sameach!
Mindy
For those who would like to see the photos in large, please check out
Erev Sukkos in Geula Collage |
Labels:
Chagim,
Israeli culture,
Israeli Life,
Jerusalem,
Sukkos
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Monday, October 6, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Shadows at the Stairs
Believe it or not, these pictures were all taken without fiddling around with any colors (except for the camera settings, Babysitter :) ) or playing around with anything else. I was on my way to the Kotel one night when I decided to take a seat and write. It was someplace between Meah Shearim and Sha'arYaffo, and I found myself a nice set of stone stpes partially hidden by a wall where I could write in (relative) peace. No sooner did I sit down then I was struck by an unexpected and strangely haunting image- or rather, images. For some inexplicable reason, the place where I sat down apparently sat in the pathway of two multi-colored lights, so that my outline was reflected on the white stone walls to my right in two vivid and vibrant colors: blue and orange. I searched and peered for the lights, but being as I am almost terrible at the physical sciences despite having a great love for them (apparently this is a one sided relationship), I could not discover a possible source for the mystery of the double and colored shadows. I didn't *notice* anything strange about the street lights...
Whatever the origin of the double demus d'me, I immediately and multiply snapped photos of this strange sight so that one day all the world could enjoy (and perhaps enlighten me as to what light setup would cause this double shadow). (and then of course I wrote)
This week (up until Yom Kippur, of course)'s theme will be shadows. It's been a theme I've been collecting for some time, and frankly, also been debating, since some of the pictures I took I feel to be rather *much* to post on a public blog. I hope I shall have the proper judgement to know which pictures to choose to put on the blog and which to keep hidden in the annals of the computer for- some time. :)
Enjoy!
(and this reminds you of which early Van Gogh drawing???)
Whatever the origin of the double demus d'me, I immediately and multiply snapped photos of this strange sight so that one day all the world could enjoy (and perhaps enlighten me as to what light setup would cause this double shadow). (and then of course I wrote)
This week (up until Yom Kippur, of course)'s theme will be shadows. It's been a theme I've been collecting for some time, and frankly, also been debating, since some of the pictures I took I feel to be rather *much* to post on a public blog. I hope I shall have the proper judgement to know which pictures to choose to put on the blog and which to keep hidden in the annals of the computer for- some time. :)
Enjoy!
(and this reminds you of which early Van Gogh drawing???)
Monday, September 29, 2008
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