I got up early this morning and was out of the house at about 5:35. The weather was beautiful for the walk to the gym and my work-out there. I petted Fluffy, the cat who lives along Harim Road, both on the way out and on the way back. We both look forward to seeing each other!
This morning, I posted in both my political blog and my mom's blog (her letters to her parents in the 1950s). So, to read about the importance of free speech, the cost- and life-saving value of stopping Iran early, and Druze in the Golan applying for Israeli citizenship, click here. To read my mom's letter to her parents dated October 5, 1951, click here.
We ate at Greg again at the Ice Park & Mall. I had their toast salad, and David had a small pizza (of which he ate only half). We both again had ice-cafés. They are now giving us the VIP discount, which is even better than the discount for residents of Eilat!
After we left there, we filled the car with gas, bought a couple of PepsiMaxes, and headed north. Our destination was a trail that begins at highway 40 just south of Makhtesh Ramon (the Ramon Crater) in the middle of the Negev Desert. When we got there, I parked the car along the side of the road, David stayed there in the car listening to an audio book, and I headed up the trail. To read more about it, and see some pictures I took, you can read by old blog by clicking here.
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