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Thorny crowns on sale in the Christian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City. I didn't see anyone actually buying one. Maybe the vendors hoped pilgrims would buy them to save for Easter time?
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7 comments:
The crown of thorns is always strange to me, but seeing a whole box of them like this is very strange.
Eek! i think I'd run a mile from them!
great photo Robin!
I've never seen one before, though the thorny plant/bush/tree? from which they are made was pointed out to us once when I was such a pilgrim touring your beautiful Israel.
I think this is fascinating!
I love the composition of your photo, and the colors are so rich...
...and here's a thought. Some Christians might make them part of their Christmas decor. It is too easy to celebrate the baby without remembering the rest of the story. It's why some Christians hang a nail on their Christmas tree.
Weird but great photo op material
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no that is not something you see every day. I love the monochromatic color--it gives life to the variety of textures in the shot.
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