I slept well last night and got up a bit late this morning. Before breakfast, I walked up to the bakery on bought challah and some cookies.
After breakfast, I walked into town because I had heard about a sort of shuk that they're going to be having from time to time on Fridays. There were several booths, selling arts and crafts, jewelry, a little produce, and some other food. I was a pretty small affair, but it was about what I expected. It was worth a walk down to check it out.
Rather than walking straight home, I went a very circuitous route, way over into Shakhamon. I took several pictures along the way, including today's pic of the day, a view up Nakhal Shakhamon from the Khativat HaNegev bridge:
I taught 2 units of Berlitz today: 12:00-1:30. It was the first lesson with a student with whom I'll be having a number of lessons. She's a Hungarian accountant working for an international pharmaceutical company.
After lunch (beets, quesadillas, and a salad), I rested most of the afternoon, including a short nap in my chair. I did manage to get the dusting and sweeping done, though.
In the evening, I had a nice chat with David.
I lit candles, drank some sweet red wine, and ate a little challah to welcome Shabbat.
I walked a total of 8.2 kilometers today.
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