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Monthly Archives: September 2012
Autumnal Equinox
The time has come for a change in seasons. I always have an easy time remembering when the first day of fall is each year. My next youngest brother’s birthday is September 22, which is almost always the autumnal equinox. … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Family History, Memories, Seasons
Tagged autumn, autumnal equinox, Books, equinox, Fall, Family History, leaves, memories, nature, plants, tropic of capricorn
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Rabin Square Sculpture
Last week I posted pictures from A Walk in Tel Aviv. One of the pictures was from Rabin Square and I mentioned that I would do more research about it. The sculpture in this picture was created by Yigal Tumarkin … Continue reading
Posted in Israel, Memories, Travel
Tagged Architecture, arts, Culture, history, Holocaust, Israel, rabin square, travel, vacation, yigal Tumarkin, yitzhak rabin
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