The second photo shows a favorite Israeli activity. Throwing old shoes over electricity wires. I have seen this phenomenon ever since the day I came to Israel and it hasn't changed until this very day.
Further down the road I saw this telephone booth (with a telephone without a sfaferet) with a cup of orange juice on top of it. Immediately I went like "I have been waiting for your call for ages now and have even drank almost all of my juice, but now I gave up waiting - you can have my orange juice". LOL. (photo 3)
The fourth photo is of Ms.Cat's eyes which are just too beautiful. She came up to me immediately as I approached the crab-rocks and we said 'hello' to each other in our own special way. She walked a while along the pond with me (as usual) and -here my imagination starts playing up again: when she saw I was taking too many photos of the fish in the crystal clear water of the pond she thought she was a far more attractive subject to photograph and thus posed herself as a professional model looking mundanely bored. (and thus this is photo 5, admit she has this vicious look some photomodels have).
I had a very nice time talking to the fishermen at my mezah. I sat with a few of them right at the very end. One walked off in the water and swam around a bit at that location. Another one challenged me into swimming there as well and later came 'prepared' (meaning without shoes and shirt) to enter the water there - but.... he was afraid. I could tell. I definitely know he was afraid because I told him from where to descend and still he decided to only sit at the very end of the broken off piece of rock... I would have loved to enter the water and didn't feel afraid at all (hooray!!!) but I don't wear swimwear and am too shy and think it is inappropriate to do so around these men because I want to feel 'one of the gang'. Still.... the water was perfect. I would have loved to enter it. Tant pis.
5 comments:
Great camera! You manage to take pretty good pictures :) I particularly liked the pictures with the cat's eyes.
I have to agree with you about the cat-model. She looks very proud of herself in that picture. :)
ID, thanks. I am constantly struggling with my camera though, having constant fights with it :D
who doesn't? ;)
People who actually know how to handle their camera probably :D :D
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