Saturday, December 16, 2006
Me, you know where:

Stuart (last name slips my mind), Naval Officer and Richard Fernandez of Belmont Club:

We couldn't take pictures on the plaza because it was Shabbat.
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Are you in Hertzlia ?
yES!
Welcome - and sorry I can't make it to your presentation. Hope it goes well.
If you have some spare time and want to see how Herzliya looks from the hills over the Green Line, give me a call at
(03)932-8151.
Cool. Looks like a younger DeNiro in that first photo.
Hey, you do look like DeNiro!
Good to images from the Holy Land again. I miss it myself (although it has been several years).
I hope you are enjoying the city, and let me know how those Falafels taste. :)
Inflation was pretty bad in Israel 20+ years ago. My rough approximation to the current exchange rate involved buying a felafel, which cost about US $1 during the 15 months I was there. You could track NIS against USD just by having a snack.
What's the price of a felafel today? I wonder if that still works. You won't be there long enough to find out.