

Tall oats out of the boot behind the anemones
oats out of the boot to the left of the photo


Here we go! When the south is in the peak of the anemone season they call it: Red South or drom-adom ×ר×× ××××; of course that has a duo meaning as it is usually this time of the year that Gaza cares to send rockets flying at us hoping to cause a casualty when the native tourist flock south to see the red glory of these poppies.
These photos are from January 22nd, titled: Red South in Be’eri. The Title is proclaiming that the South has reached a stage of full out blooming anemones.
This is important because traditionally this happens 1 month before the barley is ready to make first fruit offering
Jan 22 ,2021 by Jacob GantzUpdated Jan 28, 2021, 2:50 AM
