September 9, 2005

FRIDAY - MARKET DAY AT MY TOWN


Take a wreath,It's only 10 shekel..
I Can See Green Everywhere...
Is It Pink? ,I love These Flowers
Dried FruitsPeppers,Yellow,Reds,Green... I Love Them All

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I miss the souks - the flower stalls, the dried and fresh fruits (the farsimon was my special weakness), nuts and spices! I would probably spend all my shekelin on a day in the market, hehehe!

Chanita Harel חני הראל said...

:-)yes,karen,you have 'good taste',as we usesd to say it here :-)
you can found many things in that market that will cost only few 'sheklim'.. :-)

Anonymous said...

Hee hee! When I went home to the Philippines, my bags were full of fruits and nuts. I had to buy the somewhat unripe farsimon to make sure they lasted me a few weeks. Oh! The dates too! But I was picking those from the palms in the Arava.

Question, Chanit: I was told by an old lady in Nahariyya that the plural of 'shekel' is 'shekelin' although in Hebrew, the plural form ends in -im like in 'goyyim'. Now I'm confused, hahaha! Is it pronounced 'shekelin' but written 'sheklim'? Or is it really pronounced '-in'?

Hmmm... now we go into the issue of transliteration. Ayayay!

Anyway, toda!

Chanita Harel חני הראל said...

I love persimmon too(farsimon)!
Here you call it="a-far-semon"
also fresh dates! I buy them in the near supermarket :-)
YES, shekeliM , is the right word, with M,you write it with M,like this =שקלים and spell it with M in the end :-)
bevakasa :-)

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