Spring

Of course, I dislike spring and summer but even I have to recognize that spring can be beautiful. The street where I live is lined with these trees in bloom.

8 thoughts on “Spring

  1. I am allergic to stuff like this.
    So, to me, you just posted enemy intel.

    Also, you are subject to this STOOOOOPID “log into wordpress because matt cutts threw a fit”.

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  2. A great pic. I absolutely love spring and summer (luckily most of the year in Israel), and love to smell (and, of course, see) trees blooming since childhood. In Ukraine the window of my room was on the side of a garden of cherry and apple trees. A big luck in a town. In Israel cherries are far away at Golan Hights, but cytrus trees smell well too.

    Btw, I’ve found a fellow Israeli, who opened a blog in English. So far only 2 posts, but I thought the second one was already interesting: about IDF, Israel’s identity, etc.
    http://israelidemocritic.blogspot.com/2012/01/patriotic-towards-country-that-may-be.html

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    1. Thank you for the link! It looks like this is a very promising new blog. I will now be following it and promoting it on my Link Encyclopedia. Reasonable, intelligent voices from Israel in English are what we all need.

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      1. The 1 minus is that another blog in English among his sidebar (?) blogs is very extreme Left blog, as far as I saw at a glance, and could promote Israel=bad idea among foreigh readers.

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  3. I like spring because it’s so pretty and it’s not too hot yet. I hate summer. Autumn is my favorite, followed by winter because it’s never the same season every year (the first year I lived here was Snowzilla, the second year it was just cold and windy, and this year it varied but was mostly very mild with occasional heavy snows that melt away in a few days).

    Summer sucks though. It’s hot and humid. At least it isn’t most of the year the way it is in Florida, where I was born and raised.

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  4. Very pretty, but it amost hurts my nose just to think about it and gives me a headache. I associate spring with allergies, although I have them almost year-round. This isn’t quite happening in my neck-of-the-woods yet, but it has been warm this week and next week, so it will jump start the process.

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