Isn't that pretty? I looked up the passage, and its taken from 2 Chronicles, 17:9 - They taught throughout Judea, taking with them the Book of the Law of the Lord. Considering that Efrat is located right here in the hills of Judea, it's a very well chosen passage for a library, I think :) And it's got enough red to qualify for Ruby Tuesday, so enjoy!
As always, feel free to click on the photo to get a better view. And do go to Mary's blog, Work of the Poet, for more red Ruby Tuesday entries. Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Great post for RT.
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Busy lives tend to keep us from noticing the obvious sometimes. I like the mosiac.
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Have a super, great day!
The colors of the hills and the fanciful rimonim (pomegranates) in the mosaic help me...Remember Jerusalem. (Couldn't resist plugging my own blog on yours!)
ReplyDeleteThis is GORGEOUS! I always feel a little silly when I'm sure something has been right in front of my face for a while, but I LOVE the final discovery of said object, because then I tend to enjoy it more every time I look at it! Nice job--and what a "discovery" Happy Tuesday!
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ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful mosaic and passage. You are fortunate you "found" this artwork. Now you will be able to enjoy it each time you visit the library. ;-)
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Ruby Tuesday!