Year after year of very small quantities of rain, made our only lake in Israel, the Sea of Galilee, recede its level, leaving a larger shore. On our weekend vacation to Tiberias, a town by the lake, I collected a box full of shells just lying there waiting to picked up. In my ignorance I never knew lakes too had shells. I thought these were salt sea water creatures. I think these are small enough to be used in miniature scenes. In fact, I am going to add a few in each swap I'll make in the future. They are quite beautiful.
Oh, son una maravilla!!!
ReplyDeleteDrora, the shells are wonderful. They would be great just as you have them. Framed as a collection is a good idea. Maybe even on one of those glass topped display tables. Great find!
ReplyDeleteoh! are very small! They're beautiful. I have to go for a walk along the beach more often ... and bring a magnifying glass. Let's see if I can find shells like that, so cute. Hugs and Kisses
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. Any time you write about your places and sites you make me think of the Bible. It seems strange that there are actually cities with the same names. Italian are used to antiquity but you beat us of a couple of millenniums. Must come to Israel sooner or later...better sooner. Have a nice week, Rosanna
ReplyDeleteDrora. they are indeed beautiful. The most beautiful things in the world are made by Nature :)
ReplyDeleteMuy bonito el cuadro.
ReplyDeleteBesos
Es un cuadro precioso.
ReplyDeleteSon preciodsas, yo tampoco imaginaba que en el lago podria encontrarse caracolas.
ReplyDeleteSon una moneria.
Besitos, May
lindo = )♥
ReplyDeletemy goodness! I have some mini shells too! I must make one of those for myself
ReplyDeleteUn cuadro precioso, es muy dificil localizar conchas y caracoles tan pequeñitos.
ReplyDeleteFelicidades. Un beso. Teresa
Divinos caracoles que guardan sonidos del mar... y de los lagos: como el Tiberiades
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo, fuerte, fuerte
Me gusta mucho su cuadro,son pequeñisimas y muy bonitas.Besos - Rosa
ReplyDeletethat beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteQue precioso te ha quedado el cuadro Drora, me encanta!!!!
ReplyDeletebesitos ascension