We thought it was cold in Jerusalem (actually it was cold.) But Israeli cold is an entirely different animal from New York cold. (About 10-15 degrees fahrenheit different). We are staying with Michelle's sister Sara in Larchmont. It it hitting the low teens at night and 'warms up' to 25 or so during the day. It's the type of weather that lets you know it's there. Sort of like Tel Aviv in August.
Bundled Up |
Today we took a walk in a local nature preserve and it was definitely invigorating as well as beautiful. Luckily Sara has a bunch of cold weather clothing so we had some protection. I have to acknowledge that I have officially become a 'west coast wimp' - my blood is too thin to tolerate the cold like I used to. Or maybe it is old age creeping up...
The long road is ending |
Not the Hula Valley |
It is back to San Francisco for us on Saturday and back to work/school on Monday. Yikes! We will all be experiencing some culture shock. But the memories linger. I read somewhere that research has shown that experiences, like trips of this nature, are more meaningful, last longer and provide greater psychic benefit than material things (notwithstanding that pre-war Martin 00028 that I covet). Anyway, maybe I will keep blogging about something else - you never know. Regards to everyone and thanks for your support along the way.
No comments:
Post a Comment