Friday, 19 May 2006 11:29 am
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Digby Dolben can rest his fears: my sister has returned from her 10 weeks in Israel unharmed. Not even tanned, really. She did see a lot of soldiers and sometimes heard thunder-like sounds on clear days (the kibbutz was apparently near a testing ground), but there wasn't any great fear.
In contrast to my month in Panama in 1999, Sarah's trip included a fair amount of Internet access but not much TV or radio. Of course, she was there for rural work of a greater intensity and frequency than my community service.
Not sure how much more she'll have to say about it after all her emails. She came home late last night after 26 hours in transit, so I didn't hear much then. Something about the Hebrew word for a mess, which I don't dare write at the moment without her help, and her lack of luck meeting the dreamy assassin from Walk on Water. (She hasn't seen Munich, tho, so she might have met one of those assassins without knowing it.)
This morning, she gave me a plaque from a church with the theme of loaves and fishes. It had broken -- right along the bread.
In contrast to my month in Panama in 1999, Sarah's trip included a fair amount of Internet access but not much TV or radio. Of course, she was there for rural work of a greater intensity and frequency than my community service.
Not sure how much more she'll have to say about it after all her emails. She came home late last night after 26 hours in transit, so I didn't hear much then. Something about the Hebrew word for a mess, which I don't dare write at the moment without her help, and her lack of luck meeting the dreamy assassin from Walk on Water. (She hasn't seen Munich, tho, so she might have met one of those assassins without knowing it.)
This morning, she gave me a plaque from a church with the theme of loaves and fishes. It had broken -- right along the bread.
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Do you have an entry about your month in Panama? I know it predates LJ, but you might.
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Like What the Zionists and the Jihadists (Moral Equivalents) Have Done To the "Holy Land"
How utterly appropriate!
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