In our sukkah, 5771.
“After the ingathering from your threshing floor and your vat, you shall hold the Feast of Booths for seven days. … the Lord your God will bless all your crops and all your undertakings, and you shall have nothing but joy.” (Deuteronomy 16: 13, 15)
Chag sameach!
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What a gorgeous sukkah! I hope the weather is cooperating better there than here! One of these days, I’ll have to find out how the ancient Hebrews built their portable housing during the little-known Antarctic portion of the Exodus.
Seed planted by Vasi — 25 September 2010 @ 14:25
Thanks, Vasi. The palm fronds are from on-site trimmings. I suppose it’s a bit spartan inside, but it’s a pleasant temporary dwelling place.
This evening we could have used some air-conditioning! Today it was 102F, and still around 80 just after sundown.
Seed planted by MSS — 26 September 2010 @ 04:03