Friday, July 30, 2010

How Early Do Cramps Start Before Period

Magnus will Sea

had after the last three days of the so-called archaeological excavation nüscht with actual digging more to do and there was generally little to do, I took all to me bidder task joyfully - and I have no regrets! In this way I came namely on Thursday to Tel Aviv and had the opportunity in the local Bar Ilan University visit (by the way, the second largest in Israel) to the laboratory and all the Tell es-Safi to see discoveries - at least those who have more already or less reconstructed (as yet) non are in the Israel Museum in Jerusalem. It was - once again - one man show! Photos to follow.
After End-of-season party and farewell to the kibbutz, I am back in Tel Aviv and enjoy this follow on trains. Certain traditions, such as the "Sleeping on the roof, this of course, if only for financial reasons retained. However, there are also differences: in Jerusalem at night while I still wore a sweater, it works in Tel Aviv also topless. It's really warm. And this also applies for the water! If I ever go to the sea, then the Israeli coast will be my first choice. In addition, here even the supposedly secular spa pass an experience of biblical proportions, because if you consider that you have the regular waves here (the waves are also sometimes 1.50 m high) or more is delivered less helpless, one can well imagine what it must have been issued a Jonah or a Paul.
But another tradition is also mentioned here: thanks to the fact that our Canadian friend Ric is probably the only yesterday appeared on the sharp stone in total, miles of sandy beach, we had the opportunity to continue our tour by Israeli Krankenhaueser. This time, "visited" we the hospital, in the 1995 Yitzhak Rabin, died after he was shot by Yigal Amir. This could be interpreted as a bad omen, but I think the unfortunate fact that Ric had to be genaecht with six stitches and his middle toe may never again will move can has more to do with the fact that the said stone severed his tendon.
Well, he even takes it with humor.
As always, there would naturally have more to report, but I'll try to let the images speak on Monday for themselves.
Until then, many greetings and Shabbat Shalom!
Magnus

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