Thursday, August 2, 2012

Te’odhor (Binyamin Ze’ev) Herṣl Street

Jewish date:  14 ’Av 5772 (Parashath Wa’Ethḥannan).

Today’s events:  International Dadaism Month, National Night Out, Poet’s Day.

Greetings.

Resuming the series on Giv‘ath Shemu’el, today’s installment is on Te’odhor (Binyamin Ze’ev) Herṣl Street.  As usual, the descriptions may be inaccurate for the sake of entertainment.

I have no idea why this fence has a wagon-wheel theme.  I have seen it elsewhere in town.

I blame ents for all the shadows.  You beat them in poker once, they never let you forget it.

One of our famous riding chickens.

A playground.

Intefe robots mourning an ent which had just passed away.

One can find graffiti in any city, but only in Giv‘ath Shemu’el have I seen graffiti with copyright notices.

Sometimes I have no idea what someone was thinking.

More of the riding creatures at the playground.

A creative way to get out of ever having to mow the lawn.

Enjoy and share the weirdness.

’Aharon/Aaron

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