Capernaum's starkly beautiful White Synagogue, today in ruins, was built of imported white limestone rather than the local black basalt, giving it a dramatic appearance that has lasted through to this day. The ruins include tall columns, marble steps, and symbols of many types. The synagogue was built in the 3rd or 4th century AD on the site of an earlier synagogue believed to be the one where Jesus taught.
Capernaum is known as the home of Peter and several more of Jesus' original disciples, and is the place where he began to gather them around him, saying "Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men."
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Blue Skies over Tabgha
Blue skies, and a teasing glimpse of an olive branch, over the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Fishes at Tabgha.
Best wishes for a happy, healthy and peaceful new year.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Who Me?
I'm not sure whether you'd call what this resident of the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo is sitting in a door or a window but his expression as he was doing it cracked me up. (And since I know you're going to ask, no, this Black-Gold Howler Monkey is neither in the Bible nor native to this area - he's native to the rainforests of central South America. The "Biblical" section of the Zoo is just one exhibit, the rest has animals from all over the world.)
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Monday, December 27, 2010
Fish at the Church of the Multiplication
Isn't this a lovely and fitting way to mark the location of the miracle of the loaves and the fishes? This little fishpond stands in the courtyard of the Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Fishes in Tabgha on the shores of the beautiful Sea of Galilee, right underneath a knarled old olive tree (click the link above for a glimpse of the tree in the courtyard).
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Friday, December 24, 2010
Merry Christmas
Best wishes for a very merry Christmas
to all who are celebrating.
(There should have been a photo of some sort here but we took advantage of a gorgeous day to head for the Jerusalem Zoo, ended up out to dinner afterwards, and then I promptly fell asleep on (the old version of) Alice in Wonderland during Family Movie Night. Oops. Better luck next year. I'd guess all those celebrating are going to be too busy to see this anyway.)
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Arch and Olive
Inside the Church is a large rock, venerated since ancient times, that is believed to be the one upon which Jesus placed the bread and the fish when he fed the 5,000.
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Yellow Bougainvillea
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Happy holidays to one and all.
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Monday, December 20, 2010
Ancient Mosaic - Tabgha
Detail of the mosaic floor of a Byzantine-era church at Tabgha, site of the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and the fishes. Amazingly, this mosaic lay hidden for 1,300 years until the ruins of the church were excavated. The colors are as fresh and vibrant today as they were then.
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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Capernaum's White Synagogue
Visit my etsy shop for another view of the White Synagogue (available as a straight print or a Photoverse print).
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Winter Skies over the Galilee
Winter storms finally arrived in Israel last weekend, and not a moment too soon for this parched land. This shot was taken last Saturday morning, just an hour or two before the storm blew in. I was standing on the shores of the Sea of Galilee, looking back toward the hills. If you look at the angle of the reeds you can get an idea how strongly the wind was blowing, and this was just a precursor for the main event where heavy rains combined with a sandstorm to literally rain mud from the sky. (It was quite dramatic, actually, not something I'd be keen to repeat too often. We don't seem to do anything by halves in this little country of ours...)
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Bougainvillea against a Galilee Sky
I finally got a bougainvillea shot that I'm happy with. It's nearly impossible to make an image that really captures that elusive almost magical quality you get when Israeli sunlight hits the petals and makes them glow and shimmer against the sky.
This shot comes close.
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This shot comes close.
I'm nearing the end of my big work project (or I would be if they didn't keep moving the flippin' goalposts, it's like chasing Brigadoon) so regular blogging shouldn't be too far away. Good thing too, because my photosafari of the Christian holy sites last Friday yielded some very special images that I can't wait to share with you!
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Friday, December 10, 2010
Farewell to Hannukah 2010
This Hannukah was one to remember, that's for sure. Sadly the bad outweighed the good, but in the spirit of moving on I'd like to share this:
Isn't he sweet? This tiny fellow lives at Beit HaIkar (Farmer's House), a living farm type place at Kibbutz Beerot Yitzhak, not too far from where I live, close enough in fact to pop over with the kids this morning when our other plans fell through. This guy was born literally five minutes before this photo was taken. Five minutes earlier and we'd actually have seen the birth. Amazing, isn't it? (Excuse the slightly blurry quality of this photo - I have sharper ones but they show, err, evidence, that the birth isn't quite finished yet and my 9 year old swears that anyone who sees them will be scarred for life. He was more ewww gross than wow miracle of life. Such a 9 year old...)
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Have a wonderful weekend everyone - I know I certainly will - I'm off to the Jacob's Ladder Winter Weekend bright and early tomorrow morning! Even more fun, I'm going on my own, Jay and the kids gave me a ticket as a gift. I can't tell you how excited I am, what fun to be able to see (and of course hear) as much music as I like without anyone under 5 feet tall with a familial claim on my attention (I used to say under 4 feet tall but the dang kid keeps growing LOL) needing anything from me or complaining that they're bored and want to go outside! Still better, I'm heading up there a few hours early for a bit of a photo-safari with a few friends, should the weather gods oblige. I've got my eye on a number of potential Photoverse location shoots and boy can I use a mental break, these past few weeks have been one long Calgon take me away moment.
Monday, December 6, 2010
Slowly moving on
The fire is finally out. Israel is burying its dead and beginning the hard work of rebuilding, both physically and emotionally, that comes with the day after.
After days glued to the television, the internet, the radio, Facebook, Twitter, anything and everything, I finally feel able to again turn to photography for solace, looking for beauty to replace the horrors seared into my consciousness.
I turned to the same simple flower that brought comfort to me once before and let it wash over me and fill my inner eye with yellows that were not flames, reds that don't burn. I'm one of the lucky ones. I don't live on the Carmel, a place that just a few days ago was one of the greenest, loveliest, most magical places in the country. A place I visited just a few weeks ago to drink in it's soothing green mountains and crisp clean air. A place where many families still make olive oil the way they have for untold generations. Today that village is bearing the hurt of an unspeakable burden, today those hills are blackened and dead, the gravesite of 42 souls lost to the flames, countless homes burned, and 5 million trees lost.
Someday though, the hills will begin to live again, and bring joy, tempered with sad remembrance, to all those who see them.
For now, there is this. This small piece of beauty. May it put a smile on the face of those who see it and wipe away a little of the horror of the past days.
After days glued to the television, the internet, the radio, Facebook, Twitter, anything and everything, I finally feel able to again turn to photography for solace, looking for beauty to replace the horrors seared into my consciousness.
I turned to the same simple flower that brought comfort to me once before and let it wash over me and fill my inner eye with yellows that were not flames, reds that don't burn. I'm one of the lucky ones. I don't live on the Carmel, a place that just a few days ago was one of the greenest, loveliest, most magical places in the country. A place I visited just a few weeks ago to drink in it's soothing green mountains and crisp clean air. A place where many families still make olive oil the way they have for untold generations. Today that village is bearing the hurt of an unspeakable burden, today those hills are blackened and dead, the gravesite of 42 souls lost to the flames, countless homes burned, and 5 million trees lost.
Someday though, the hills will begin to live again, and bring joy, tempered with sad remembrance, to all those who see them.
For now, there is this. This small piece of beauty. May it put a smile on the face of those who see it and wipe away a little of the horror of the past days.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
Devastation
Northern Israel is still in the throes of the worst forest fire in our history. 41 people are dead, most of them prison service trainees heading in to evacuate a nearby prison who were burned to death when their bus was trapped by the fast moving fire. Over 12,000 acres of forests - 5.5 million trees - and several villages have burned and it isn't over yet. It is December already and yet the winter rains haven't yet arrived, unseasonably hot temperatures, hot dry winds, and no rain since last spring has turned the entire region into a giant tinderbox, and this is the tragic result.
The only bright spot, if you have to find one, is the way the international community has answered our desperate call for help, sending firefighting aircraft, fire retardants, and hundreds of firefighters of their own to stand hand in hand with ours to together beat this monster back.
Israelis, and I suspect most others, have always been better at banding together and supporting each other in a crisis than they are at actually getting along each day. If only we could all remember that feeling of love and trust in our fellow man and carry it forward long after the flames have been extinguished - that would be a legacy fit for those who paid the ultimate price and laid down their lives trying to save others.
Normally on the fourth night of Hannukah I would be busy photographing burning menorahs as the Hannukah lights twinkled on my table.
Somehow this year I just don't feel like it.
The only bright spot, if you have to find one, is the way the international community has answered our desperate call for help, sending firefighting aircraft, fire retardants, and hundreds of firefighters of their own to stand hand in hand with ours to together beat this monster back.
Israelis, and I suspect most others, have always been better at banding together and supporting each other in a crisis than they are at actually getting along each day. If only we could all remember that feeling of love and trust in our fellow man and carry it forward long after the flames have been extinguished - that would be a legacy fit for those who paid the ultimate price and laid down their lives trying to save others.
Normally on the fourth night of Hannukah I would be busy photographing burning menorahs as the Hannukah lights twinkled on my table.
Somehow this year I just don't feel like it.
Thursday, December 2, 2010
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Jaffa Ironwork
A very happy Hannukah to all who are celebrating tonight. Our menorahs are ready and waiting, and our kids are not letting schoolwork (Itai) or a low-grade fever (Maya) get in the way of their anticipation.
I assume this decorative grating graced a doorway or window before it was installed in front of this bare cement wall as a purely decorative element. The beauty of Jaffa is often in these little unexpected touches though, you can never be quite sure what you'll see at the other end of your camera's lens.
More windows and doors can be found here.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
More Old Jaffa Alleys
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Jaffa's Hanging Orange Tree
Personally I've always thought it looked more like a peach pit, but what do I know... This iconic Old Jaffa landmark is (thank you Mr. Google) a symbol of prosperity and a reminder of the days when the famous Jaffa oranges were actually grown in (ok, near) Jaffa.
You have to look a bit harder for the red(dish) color this week, but it's there. Sort of. More obvious examples can of course be found over at Mary's every Ruby Tuesday.
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You have to look a bit harder for the red(dish) color this week, but it's there. Sort of. More obvious examples can of course be found over at Mary's every Ruby Tuesday.
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Saturday, November 20, 2010
Not your average mailbox
Spotted in Old Jaffa, November 2010 |
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Jaffa Arches
If you look carefully you'll see that these arches no longer have a roof over them but they still serve as doorways into a quiet, shaded corner of Old Jaffa. Just a few feet away an ancient olive press stands baking in the sun while here all is cool and inviting.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Old Jaffa Alleyway
I took a much needed sanity break to recharge my creative spirit yesterday and headed back to Jaffa, camera in hand. Winter is still refusing to show it's face but the magic of Old Jaffa was well worth braving the 90+ degree weather we've been having. I even got the chance to hand out a bunch of business cards to some tourists while I was there. Click here to see the first in my latest Jaffa series, or click on the tab Jaffa to see images from various creative wanderings.
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HaSimta Theater, Old Jaffa More glimpses of red can be found here. |
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Olive Oil, Deconstructed
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Ancient Olive Press, Old Jaffa, Nov 2010 |
Olives pressed on an ancient press, Usfiya, October 2010 |
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Saturday, November 13, 2010
JPIX - The I Can't Believe It's Nearly Hannukah Edition
My wish to you - may love and light fill your home and heart not just at Hanukkah but always. |
Why can't I believe it? Because here we are in mid-November, Hannukah just a couple of weeks away and yet it's about 30 degrees outside. Good grief...
And now, without further ado and in no particular order whatsoever (i.e. in whatever order I managed to insert the photos and links), my very first attempt at hosting JPIX. Please excuse any formatting weirdness and the lack of those cute columns that everyone else seems to manage so easily which steadfastly refused to obey my command despite the stream of family-unfriendly words which escaped my mouth as I tried. Yes, I am the queen technodunce.
Wish me luck...
What makes art Jewish, from BookishIma |
Hutzot haYotzer 2010 from Avital Pinnick |
Ilana-Davita visited Lubeck Synagogue |
Sheva loves her beautiful Rozie from the moon and back |
Mara goes Sukkah hopping |
Next Sukkot in Jerusalem from Leora's son |
Leora's symbols for a sweet new year |
Toby finds a flowery succulent |
Devo shares a winter sky |
Batya shares images from Tel Shiloh after the fire |
Easy Up Sukkah Decorations from Batya |
Cosmic X spotted light rail cars in J'lem |
JBloggers meet face to face |
Cosmic X spotted this funky car |
Batya visits J'lem's Machaneh Yehuda Market |
Mrs. S visited Apollonia |
Frume Sarah's Rosh Chodesh Kislev |
Imabima's Rosh Chodesh Kislev |
and last but not least
Life is for Living Whew, I made it. By the skin of my teeth, but I made it. There are some wonderful photographs and blog posts here, be sure to take the time to click through and see them. And if you'd like to see more of my photography you'll find plenty here around the island and in my online photography shop. Happy viewing. |
Click here to submit posts for the next edition of JPIX.
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Giveaways, Goodies and Carnivals, Oh My!
Lots of fun things happening around the blogosphere this week -
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You can enter to win a GORGEOUS, and I mean seriously stunning, new tallit from Galilee Silks over at A Mother in Israel's - a $300 value and they'll ship it to you no matter where in the world you are. I think my favorite one is the Sea of Galilee tallit, such beautiful colors.
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Changing tacks from Judaica to Christmas, fellow etsy seller Christie Cottage is giving away a really sweet little wall hanging over on her blog.
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And then there's there's this - over at Ni Hao Y'all Stephanie is hosting 30 DAYS of giveaways - a new one each day (and you just never know who might pop up over there)!
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And shifting gears again back to Israel and the Jewish blogosphere, yours truly is going to be hosting the upcoming edition of JPIX, the Jewish photography carnival. It's coming out on Sunday so if you haven't sent in your links yet you still have a chance.
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If hard hitting, rough living, no holds barred rock and roll fiction is your thing head over to West of Mars, where at least 50% of the royalties from your purchase of any of Susan Helene Gottfried's books about Shapeshifter, her (fictional) heavy metal band will go towards a fantastic organization that helps put instruments in the hands of underprivileged kids. And if you make a donation to them directly via the link on her blog you'll be entered into a raffle for all sorts of free books. Great stuff, and for a great cause too!
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Anyone else have anything fun they'd like to add? Drop me a line and I'll add your giveaway or contest too :).
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You can enter to win a GORGEOUS, and I mean seriously stunning, new tallit from Galilee Silks over at A Mother in Israel's - a $300 value and they'll ship it to you no matter where in the world you are. I think my favorite one is the Sea of Galilee tallit, such beautiful colors.
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Changing tacks from Judaica to Christmas, fellow etsy seller Christie Cottage is giving away a really sweet little wall hanging over on her blog.
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And then there's there's this - over at Ni Hao Y'all Stephanie is hosting 30 DAYS of giveaways - a new one each day (and you just never know who might pop up over there)!
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And shifting gears again back to Israel and the Jewish blogosphere, yours truly is going to be hosting the upcoming edition of JPIX, the Jewish photography carnival. It's coming out on Sunday so if you haven't sent in your links yet you still have a chance.
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If hard hitting, rough living, no holds barred rock and roll fiction is your thing head over to West of Mars, where at least 50% of the royalties from your purchase of any of Susan Helene Gottfried's books about Shapeshifter, her (fictional) heavy metal band will go towards a fantastic organization that helps put instruments in the hands of underprivileged kids. And if you make a donation to them directly via the link on her blog you'll be entered into a raffle for all sorts of free books. Great stuff, and for a great cause too!
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Anyone else have anything fun they'd like to add? Drop me a line and I'll add your giveaway or contest too :).
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Brand New from Around the Island Photography - Photoverse Prints!
Big things are happening at Around the Island Photography this week and I can't wait to tell you all about it! After quite a bit of behind the scenes work I am delighted to tell you all that I have just launched a brand new product line - Photoverse Prints, faith-based and inspirational photography.
These fine art photographs are a beautiful way to share your faith and inspire others - and they make a wonderful holiday gift idea too. Imagine how meaningful it would be to give someone a gift created just for them, one that speaks directly to their heart in the most personal of ways.
I'm offering my fine art photographs printed with meaningful verses from the Christian Scripture or any other verse, poem or quote you finds meaningful. I've got a number of ready-made prints for sale and am also offering a custom-designed offer - your favorite quote or verse on the photograph of your choice. (For my Jewish readers, a Judaica section is already in the works - and remember, a custom Photoverse print can have any quote you like on any of the photographs in my shop.)
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Photoverse prints wonderful framed and would make a really special Christmas gift, especially with a verse chosen especially for its personal meaning to the recipient. Stuck for a gift idea for someone special? This might just fit the bill.
Click here to see the new Christian Art section at Around the Island Photography, and I'd be most grateful if you'd consider forwarding this on to anyone you think might find it of interest.
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These fine art photographs are a beautiful way to share your faith and inspire others - and they make a wonderful holiday gift idea too. Imagine how meaningful it would be to give someone a gift created just for them, one that speaks directly to their heart in the most personal of ways.
I'm offering my fine art photographs printed with meaningful verses from the Christian Scripture or any other verse, poem or quote you finds meaningful. I've got a number of ready-made prints for sale and am also offering a custom-designed offer - your favorite quote or verse on the photograph of your choice. (For my Jewish readers, a Judaica section is already in the works - and remember, a custom Photoverse print can have any quote you like on any of the photographs in my shop.)
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Photoverse prints wonderful framed and would make a really special Christmas gift, especially with a verse chosen especially for its personal meaning to the recipient. Stuck for a gift idea for someone special? This might just fit the bill.
Click here to see the new Christian Art section at Around the Island Photography, and I'd be most grateful if you'd consider forwarding this on to anyone you think might find it of interest.
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