Monday, February 19, 2024
Clown Care
Monday, February 12, 2024
Manuals
A manual is meant to give details about the product, and teach us how to use it and maintain it . We are more successful when dealing with specific products than with Life in general. Life is too vast and complex for us, both, as individuals and as society.
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Tuesday, February 6, 2024
Removable Or Not - that's the question.
Whenever something works well for me, it gradually disappears from the market - gets discontinued, as they say.
My android smarthphone is 7 years old. Lately, its battery has been showing signs of 'getting south' : the phone is slower, sometimes it shuts down unexpectedly, things like that. It's a removable kind of battery, and this is how I like it, as it gives me control over the phone. If I feel something is wrong , I open the case, take out the battery , leave it out for 10-15 minutes, then put it back - and voila! Everything is fine.
During the last years, very few phones come with a removable battery. In my neck of the woods these phones are almost inexistent ( except perhaps some Nokia types, which don't connect to Hi-Fi). The manufacturers "blame" it on the consummer. The later, they say, likes the non-removable battery as this makes the device slimmer, more sophisticated, allowing use of premium materials .
A non-removable battery, as opposed to a removable one, is glued and screwed into the internals of the phone. Only an expert who has the proper tools, can take it out to replace it. This costs money, of course, and makes one dependant on the lab. and the technician.
So far, I haven't managed to get a new battery to replace the current one. Over the years, my phone has had several falls, and I don't want last moment surprises. So, I'm facing now the reality of buying a new one, with ... a non-removable battery.
Thursday, February 1, 2024
I Wish I Could...
Sometimes, teachers would encourage a pupil by telling him he's got potential, and can achieve anything he puts his mind to, provided he works hard on it. Well, I'm afraid that's not always true. We have our inborn limitations that can seldom be much improved by self-will and/or teaching.
I've recently been reflecting on things I wished I could do, but I haven't got the right aptitude for it, such as sewing, rhyming poetry, and drawing.
I managed to teach myself basic design sewing, using the genial method of the german magazine Burda. That was before the appearance of the internet. I remember how proud I was when I finished sewing an elegant dress for my Mom!
Well, the internet makes it possible for me to approach the other two, with its rhyming dictionaries, and AI image generator.
The online 'rhyming dictionaries' (a good tool for lyricists and songwriters) help us find words that rhyme with other words or endings, and thus greatly enhance our writing. I believe that a rhyming poem looks and sounds more festive and /or solemn (depending on the occasion), than a standard one .
Friday, January 26, 2024
The Unknown
After many debates on global...warming, we're ironically facing now freezing cold weather.
Personally, I dislike the heat of summer, but I dread the cold of winter as it usually brings with it viruses and health issues. The annual influenza vaccine has not been helpful to me. The little mask is, and I still wear it when outdoors.
Science doesn't seem to have answers for us. Every day of the week we are notified about another natural disaster occurring in some part of the world, causing loss of lives, misery, and property damage.
We've been told that the massive glaciers in Antarctica are slowly melting, causing rise of water in the oceans, as a result of which, islands and coastal cities are going to be swalowed and totally disappear.
Earhquakes, tornadoes, volcano eruptions - are already 'busy' with contributing to the rest of the world's destruction. Climate change brings about escalation; the probability and intensity of disasters' occurrence, being higher than usual.
We are aware of things, and yet we do not know with exactitude when, where, and how they'll strike. That's why we seem to ignore obvious dangers, such as living by the sea, and around volcanoes.
Anyway, the Uknown is the worst of enemies. Knowledge is power that could help us better protect ouselves and our homes by teaching us how to avoid fires, floodings, drought, outages, finding the right shelter etc..
lava eruptio
Monday, January 22, 2024
Help, I Need Somebody (The Beatles)
Wednesday, January 17, 2024
Beauty, Drama, and Destruction
A dormant volcano near Reykjavik, Iceland, has recently come back to life after nearly 800 years. What happened ? Has Climate Change awakened it? No casualties so far, but evacuations of people from the surrounding areas.
(On the web, there are lots of stunning pictures of lava flow from that volcano and people gathering to watch it).
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on top of the Vesuvius
Bay of Naples in the background
They say the soil under and around the volcano is very fertile and makes the residents in the densely populated area, rich. That's why they are reluctant to leave despite the danger of being caught in an eruption of lava.
the edge of the crater ; smoke coming out
me and friend on the edge
lava flow in Iceland (Youtube)
Friday, January 12, 2024
Retirement
When I retired from work (civil service - government office) years ago, I wrote a farewell speech which ended with ' I did it my way' (line taken from Frank Sinatra's famous song).
Well, I should have written, perhaps: 'Despite the corruption, boss incompetence, women discrimination, bureaucracy ...I did it my way' or, 'managed to do it my way'. But I lacked the courage:)
I entered civil service after working as a teacher for seven years in a comprehensive school. I've always wished to be a teacher, but I didn't like what I saw in this type of school, and quit.
On top of it all I got ill. Probably the stress from both places, school and office, caused it. Anyway, that sadly affected my advance to a better rewarded position within the system.
Here's the opening part of the speech (translated from Hebrew) which is an attempt to define my general , rather positive feelings on retirement (in Hebrew it sounds much better).
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'Retirement is a beginning, not beginning of the end
It's an emotional, and significant event
There's expectation for something different and new
Involving social- economic changes too.
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Retirement is not stopping of activity
But rather opportunities in creativity
Concentration on leisure and balance
Transition to a world full of challenge
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Sometimes, retirement closes one door
Opening another one, to explore
The terms of diligence and action
Enterprise , professional satisfaction
Sunday, January 7, 2024
IMTM (international mediteranean tourism market)
Before Covid-19 hit us, I used to go, more or less, regularly to the International Tourism Fair, held once a year for two days, at the Expo Center (Rokah Gardens), in Tel-Aviv. It was quite the event!
The mornings of the two days were for the tourism professionals from the participating countries to connect, establish contact, do business. The afternoons (after 14 o'clock, methinks) were for us, the public. No entrance fee, and that attracted hundreds of people to the pavilions and booths representing the various countries.
One could well spend several hours in an international atmosphere, getting maps and info booklets for free, as well as small souvenirs such as bags, pens, coasters, mini calendars; tasting foods specific to a certain country; watching artistic shows in various languages and styles etc..
by the Serbian booth
I really miss that Fair ,both as entertainment and culture, but since Covid, large crowds still scare me. Besides, this year there's a war going on and who knows what the outcome of it will be. So, probably, no tourism Fair in the near future.
Odessa girls in embroidered costumes
From my visits so far to this Fair (the last one was on February 2019. I wrote a detailed post with pictures on 16/2/2019), I've accumulated quite a lot of maps. Part of them were of great help to me when I travelled abroad. The remaining part , and especially the booklets and leaflets, are a declutter project. Decluttering, as you well know, is never easy.
Wednesday, January 3, 2024
Regrets
There are people who claim they have no regrets whatsoever. They'll tell you something like "if I had to live my life again I'll make the same mistakes, take the same decisions, change nothing".
Well, I belong to the opposite category. I do have regrets on things done / said, or on things not done at all (inaction). I usually blame myself ( ignorance, naivety, trust in the wrong people) for the matters regretted.
There's a famous song , originally performed by the french singer Edith Piaf (rip) , named "Non, Je ne regrette rien" (No, I regret nothing). According to this song, things that went wrong, make us strong. Grief doesn't last, it's a matter of the past.
True. Even if we regret our choice, some good might come out of it. We can't change the past. We can, however, try to focus on the present and the future. We can learn to apologize. Apologies give us peace of mind and sometimes save relations.
Still, I have regrets regarding many topics in my life, among them:
Staying in touch with friends from childhood and youth; Romance (breaking ups, getting dumped, dumping someone); Career and Jobs; Family ties. The only consolation is the thought that with any choice made there would probaby be positive as well as negative aspects to deal with.
Friday, December 29, 2023
The Unsolved Mystery
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Nine years ago, on March 2014, the Malaysian plane MH370 disappeared while flying from Kuala Lumpur airport (Malaysia) to Beijing airport (China). Over the years, there were many theories about the disappearance.
The most 'popular' theory was that of the pilot's plan to commit suicide and take the plane with its passengers and crew ( 239 people) down with him. The second 'popular' theory was that the plane, a huge Boeing 777, was carrying something or someone, that a certain factor wanted gone and never to be found.
Since 2014, there have been some three major very expensive searches, and three main countries involved: Malaysia, Australia (the plane was believed to have dissappeared close to her area), and China (most of the passengers - 153 - were chinese). Nothing conclusive. Some examined debris found in the Indian Ocean and other areas, gave no indication as to the location of the missing plane.
Now, we are being told by aviation experts that the mystery could be solved in a matter of days with the help of advanced technology. They propose a new search based on the belief that the plane was hijacked and deliberately downed into the ocean ( in fact, that resembles the theory with the pilot's suicidal plan).
The missing MH370 has captivated my attention for many months. It's sadly, one of the best mystery stories ever! I do want the plane to be found, as this will bring some closure and comfort to the families of the victims, and on the way, will satisfy our curiosity.
Friday, December 22, 2023
Red Sea Crossing
The Red Sea , located between Asia and Africa continents, is in the news. Cargo ships are being attacked by the Houthis, yemenite rebels (at least 17 incidents from November). This could disrupt global supply, leading to economic chaos and shortage of products.
The news take us back to the well-known Bible story in Exodus chapters 14, 15, about the spectacular miracle of parting the water and enabling the Israelites that fled from Egyptian slavery, a safe crossing of the sea.
Moses, who led the Israelites from Egypt to the Red Sea, stretched his hand out over the sea, and God caused a wind that parted the waters creating dry land. When the israelites were safe on the other side, Moses, at God's command, stretched out his hand again, and the waters returned, covering completely the Egyptian hostile army.
I suppose there will be some sort of miracle this time too, and the Houthis will learn their lesson; one doesn't mess up with things of Biblical origin:)
It is believed The Red Sea got its name due to a bacteria that lives in its waters and is responsible for their occasional reddish tint .
Major ports along this sea are: Suez (Egypt), Sharm El Sheik (Egypt), Jedda (Saudi Arabia), Port of Sudan (Sudan), Mocha (Yemen), Port of Aden (Yemen), Aqaba (Jordan), Eilat (Israel).
Many years ago, I attended a trip to the Sinai Desert; the trip also included a brief visit to the Red Sea port of Sharm El Sheik. Fascinating place!
me, enjoying the sea views at Sharm El Sheik
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Open-air Art
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Hanukah (7 Dec. - 15 Dec.)
Hanukah is supposed to be a happy holiday. Apparently, not this year.
With a massacre in the background and a war still going on, there's no joy on faces and in the hearts of people here. There's sorrow, sadness, and fear of upcoming events.
Things associated with Hanukah (lighting of candles in the menorah candle holder, dreidel spinning game , eating of favorite foods such as donuts, and potato pancakes ) are mostly done almost automatically now, to please the children and carry on with the tradition.
Hanukah is referred to as 'the Festival of lights'. Light (freedom) as opposed to darkness (oppression) is its theme. It is said to celebrate a miracle - a tiny jar of oil lasting for eight days; (hence the belief that looking into the light of the Menorah burning candles, can give one better vision and make a miracle for those with impaired eyesight).
Thursday, December 7, 2023
Pigeons
The other day, I happened to be in one of the main squares of Petach- Tikva city ( The "founders square"). I was totally stunned by the sight of about a hundred dark pigeons flocked there. It looked rather ominous.
Usually, pigeons are attracted by food, but no food here as there's a big white sign (see in the picture below) that forbids feeding them. Perhaps, it's the place itself that attracts them and, for some reason, makes them feel safe and comfortable.
They were gathered especially around a small stucture with a dome. I wished to approach the stucture, but was afraid of their reaction - mass flying over my head. It was midday; I saw no people or kids close to their area.
Anyway, I've noticed some lovely art on the fence surrounding the square : statues of a musical band members. Nice, enjoyable view for the pigeons too:)
pigeons gathered around a structure with a dome
statues of a music band
dancers