A Study in Black and White
Missy in the yard:
I really like black-and-white photography.
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Missy in the yard:
I really like black-and-white photography.
Today’s Friday Ark is up. Check out the Carnival of the Cats home page to find out where the next Carnival will be.
Her Ladyship blends in with the scenery:
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So I’m in one of Jerusalem’s industrial areas, about to cross a street. I look down and what do I see?
(Click to enlarge.)
What? Wheat!
This is pretty unusual. Wild barley and oats grow all over the city, but this is the first time I’ve actually seen wheat growing wild here (or anywhere else, for that matter).
Wheat. Wow.
When I went out to work one morning this past week, I heard the birds making a racket in the trees overhead. I didn’t know why until these two came sauntering out of the bushes to say hello.
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The lion is the symbol of Jerusalem. Recently, someone in my neighborhood decided to give the rampant Jerusalem lion a bit of competition:
I have no complaints!