Wednesday, September 24, 2008

WW - Neighborhood market, just before the Sabbath

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25 comments:

Claremont First Ward said...

You always do a great job of staying wordless! :)

Kris McCracken said...

I am not sure if that would keep out a really keen thief!

Phyllis Sommer said...

just add it to the "why i should make aliyah" list. great pics.

Genny said...

Robin,
I always love seeing your photos!

Amila Salgado said...

There is always something interesting when I come here.

You are a top Wordless Wednesdayer!

Snap Catch said...

Great catch WW! hope you'll visit my WW entry too...Have a nice day ahead!

SandyCarlson said...

These are strong, to say the least. The key-man logo on the lock really is something, too.

deedee said...

Definitely closed!

Anonymous said...

Definitely has got to be Mr Muscle to be able to break that lock for sure :P

Gattina said...

Dammit, know I have to take a different pair of tongs to get in, lol !!

Indrani said...

Another great shot of yours, Robin!

Janet said...

That lock is hysterical!!! LOL!

Dianne - Bunny Trails said...

Great shots, Robin. I especially love the closeup of the lock. Keyman cracks me up. :D

Red Lotus Mama said...

Very interesting shots. Thanks for visiting. Happy WW!

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Ken said...

That lock looks so menacing ... I love 'rusty' things as subjects for photography. Rust is in! happy WW!

Melissa said...

That picture speaks for itself.

Happy Wednesday!

Melissa

Preethi said...

You do make the mundane things look more interesting with your photos.. awesome


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Anonymous said...

Looks closed to me! Nice pic

Anonymous said...

Great pix.

Kalani said...

Locked up tight! Great shots.

Thanks for the visit, and I hear ya: I hope to make it to Israel one day, but its so far from Hawaii... ;-) But I'm sure you'll agree both places are worth visiting despite the distance.

Happy WW

Kalani said...

Oh and by the way, congrats on making me actually laugh out loud with your "you've even managed to make Newark Airport look good!" comment. Best comment ever! lol :-D

Sai Hijara - Ferraris said...

Oh, I can draw several meanings...HappyWW!

Anonymous said...

Great shots! I really like the lock with the light and contrast. Very nice.

Just curious...are hospitals open on the Sabbath? And is this a stupid question!???

Robin said...

Hospitals are definitely open (though elective surgery isn't performed). There is also an "on-duty" pharmacy in every city. In Tel Aviv and some other areas observance is less universal, with restaurants and places of entertainment staying open while most stores are closed.

In more observant areas everything (non-essential) is closed.

And no, of course it's not a stupid question. Asking questions is the best way to learn :).