Last weekend (March 2rd to the 4th), I took a bus to the south of Israel to see my friends Yaakov and Safa’a who now live in the small academic community of Sde Boker in the Negev. I interned with Yaakov two summers ago in Jerusalem and he is heavily involved in my current project, which evolved out of that earlier work.
After I arrived, Yaakov showed me this beautiful view of the desert from campus.
Yes, I'm sure every visitor has a picture just like this. That is indeed the moon.
Later, we sat down to the fantastic meal that Safa’a had prepared. Apparently, Yaakov told her that I love to eat. So, she made a number of dishes containing rich meats. Then, he informed her that I do not eat meat. So, she basically prepared two complete dinners. We were all very full in the end.
Thursday, March 8, 2007
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So glad that it's not all work and no play for you, David! Original or not, that pic of you with the moon is fantastic.
I'm curious about the meat dishes - was there a predominant one - beef, chicken? Also, are is it typical for all of the dishes in a meal to contain meat, or was that particular meal more of a response to hearing about your hollow leg and hoping to fill it to your satisfaction?
I honestly did not pay that much attention to the meat dishes. I think it is common in many parts of the world for a meal on a special occasion to contain meat because it is more expensive than a vegetarian meal.
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