But sometimes I just long for green hills, to go and run into and amble up. There are no gardens or parks in Nazareth, however just a ten minutes walk away from the hospital we have discovered a verdant oasis. It is a small green wooded area, which at the top has amazing views of Haifa and the West Bank. There are amazing wild flowers, such as red anemones and lilac cyclamen. The surrounding grass is rich and lush. The only blot on the landscape is the fly-tipping, with litter scattered around, but somehow I have learnt to block this out, to see the natural beauty without the dross. J
Friday, 29 January 2010
Green Pastures
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Lingo
Sunday, 10 January 2010
It's the thought that counts
I do hope you had Christmas presents that were given after much thought and consideration - I certainly did. We spent Christmas Day with Phil & Angela. Angela had just returned from the UK and brought back some traditional Christmas food, which was appreciated by one and all. She also took advantage of her time at home to get some presents that are difficult to buy in Israel. After our delicious Christmas dinner Angela handed her present to me - imagine my surprise to have a pot of 'SUDOCREM', for the treatment of nappy rash, incontinence dermatitis and eczema. I would have preferred to have had some 'SUDAFED' tablets for my sinus problems! The mistake caused tears of laughter and I'm sure her new granddaughter will appreciate my returned gift. P
Saturday, 2 January 2010
Christmas Tree
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