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Israel: the forgotten princess on ancien Katzrin’grown

Look further then your eyes can see!

In this trouble time, hope, strength and “womanity” and humanity remains.

While rockets are being shoot at Israel, value of life prevails! As always!

A big thanks to The Israelian army to protect its people and all living soul on its territory.

On this ancient site among cactus and green, under a burning sun, a princess guards this old territory!

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Katzrin, where one of the oldest synagogue add been built, long time ago!

Katzrin, in the Golan, was quite prosper thousand of years ago, until an earthquake made its inhabitant go away.

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Very interesting to find out this week’s photo challenge, I think this post fits it perfectly. The pictures of this post were taken today 12 July 2014. This afternoon.

With one aspect on top: a relic full of life, renewed life through different means!

For more of this challenge :

Relic | The Daily Post
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/relic/

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About Hopeje

It’s all about love, life, and the pursuit of happiness. I’m a French-American woman from Paris — born with a suitcase in hand and a heart open to adventure. I’ve always been drawn to the vibrant energy of New York and Miami, visiting every year for a few weeks to recharge on their rhythm, sunshine, and sense of freedom. Who would have thought that life would take me to Luxembourg — where I would find, lose, and find myself again? There, I met the love of my life, built a family with three wonderful children, and traveled… endlessly. (Let’s not forget our loyal dog, who became part of our journey in 2013, and our second furry companion who joined us nearly three years ago!) From Paris to New York, Luxembourg to Miami — traveling has become our middle name. What I love most is discovering the poetry and energy of life wherever I go: architecture, people, customs, places, and the unique atmosphere that makes each encounter unforgettable. Life is a story of movement, emotion, and discovery. Let’s keep exploring, dreaming, and savoring every moment. PS: All content on this blog is shared with pleasure — but it is not free of rights.

6 comments on “Israel: the forgotten princess on ancien Katzrin’grown

  1. Uncle Tree's avatar

    Thank you so much for sharing with us! God bless you and your country.
    Please, continue to take care. “This, too, shall pass.” I pray.
    Peace and luvz, Uncle Tree

    • Hopeje's avatar

      Thank you for your comment, we came here for a wedding and holidays. It Is a beautiful country, and Israelis are courageous, they should not be exposed to such hatred. As you said peace = shalom and love= aava

  2. Chris Breebaart's avatar

    It seems to me relics make the wheel of life turn

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