Friday, June 24, 2005

Tel Aviv


Sorry, feeling lazy once again, so I thought I'd put up this picture -- the view from the hotel I stayed at in Tel Aviv. If I could have afforded it, I would've loved to move into this room. Tel Aviv was magical for me. You know how you search for the place you belong? This felt like it for me. I miss it.

9 Comments:

At 4:45 PM, Blogger Esther said...

Glad you liked the picture. As for the age, how come you're asking? ;)

 
At 6:41 PM, Blogger Tran Sient said...

Where are the babe pics?

 
At 7:29 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd love to get to Israel one day, and that photo has reinspired me

 
At 8:11 PM, Blogger Esther said...

jaym, yeah, I don't have much of a profile because I don't want my info "out there" on the net. Hearing your age though, I was well within my rights to call you kid. ;)

TS... this is a Jewish blog...it wouldn't be kosher to have Babe pix. ;)

Rachel, before I volunteered on an IDF base, they told me the experience would be life-changing. They didn't lie.

 
At 11:39 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

My wife and I are seriously thinking about moving to Israel.This picture helps the decision making!
How about posting on the "lifechanging" IDF experience!!!!I'm really interested.

 
At 4:43 PM, Blogger Esther said...

GR, let me try to work on it. I think I've done other posts sort of around it... like posting my pal Paul's experience (not when we did it together but his most recent one) here, http://outsidetheblogway.blogspot.com/2005/05/volunteering-experience-in-israel.html But I will get started on a post about my experience. Great idea!

 
At 12:28 PM, Blogger RomanWanderer said...

Gravel, that sounds great but I assume
you're ready for the culture clash and economy probs?

 
At 7:23 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Looks like the view from the Crowne Plaza on Hayarkon. Am I right?

 
At 8:28 AM, Blogger Esther said...

Actually, it's from the Renaissance Hotel, which may I say has an amazing breakfast buffet (except on Saturdays, of course). And they give great discounts to Sar-el volunteers. Oh! And their outside bar has these great couches where you can just sit and watch the sunset. It was perfection -- never crowded (then at least) and reasonably priced.

 

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