Here we are, back for your favorite little meme!
Last week I told you that I'd be posting something from outside the Old City in Jerusalem. Well, I've decided to take myself at face value: here are two structures that we saw from across the valley, on our way back to the car right after having been in the Old City :)
Intriguing Structure #1:
isn't that cool? Wait - here's the cropped version, maybe you can see it better that way:
And here's the other, Intriguing Structure #2:
and its cropped version:
I couldn't tell from far away if that was the design, or if it's being renovated. From the close up on my limited camera, it seems pretty clear that it's surrounded by scaffolding. But I still think it looks neat :)
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stopping by, and have a wonderful, whimsical week, everyone! And please have some prayers, happy thoughts and/or good karma for our three missing boys...
4 comments:
Shalom Toby. Cool, we both have pictures from the Mt. of Olives today.
It is so funny to see the Russian Monastery of the Ascension tower covered with scaffolding! It's about time, because it really needs some work, I saw when I climbed up in the tower in 2012.
Check out its dizzying spiral staircase at
http://jerusalemhillsdailyphoto.blogspot.co.il/2012/06/in-russian-bell-tower.html
They are very interesting structures especially the first one which much shine out across the valley.
Hello Toby. Thank you for sharing these views of my favorite city. That tall tower is intriguing, that white "cap" on top so unusual.
And on a different note, I am so sorry about the three kidnapped boys, heartbroken and sad.
Thanks for fixing my link, Toby. Sorry about that.
I have no koach to blog since yesterday. I'm glad you found some words for it.
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