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Rejuvenation: Stifling the Oracles; Suffering with Auricles
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Eve Harow shares her thoughts on everything but what’s on everyone’s minds (and mouths) with July 1st looming. Touristless Jerusalem, foamy coffee, Cicero’s prescience, higher education, historical negation, wild blueberry muffins and the uncomfortable convergence of sunglasses, earrings, mask and scarf on cartilage challenged ears. Photo Credit: Flickr / Veganbaking.net
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[Music]
hi everybody
this is Eve Harrow and you're listening
to rejuvenation on the land of israel
Network it is Tuesday June 30th 2020 the
sixth day of Tammuz 5780 i'm
broadcasting from the judean hills here
in israel June 30th is my English
anniversary got to be a June bride like
just snuck it right in we also got
married on a Tuesday when being a June
bride was important
seems like why did I think that was so
important so long ago and so far away
but that's what it is and I am
broadcasting of course the day before
July 1st as all of you know I hope June
has 30 days so July 1st is the day that
everybody's talking about and I'm not
going to today's show is going to be
possibly about everything but annexation
sovereignty applying Jewish law I am so
tired of the chatter and it's not
because it's not super important to me
and doesn't affect my life on an
immediate ongoing and daily basis I'm
just tired and there are a lot of really
great people out there who are doing the
talk or trying to convince other people
who are having the conversation who are
laying it all out very cogently not
gonna be one of them today I just like I
mean I'm so tired of all of it just do I
feel like saying like just create a damn
Palestinian state already I don't even
care just shut up I don't want to hear
about this anymore and what the map is
and what's this going on in this office
and in that office and is this a leak
and is this true and does anybody know
what's really happening and who's flying
here and who's flying there and who's
meeting with home and the editorial in
the newspaper was it real it's not real
was it put on can we believe anything
anybody's saying I'm so tired of it
so I'm sitting here with you my dear
listeners today with a list of things
that I'm going to talk about that
hopefully will have nothing to do with
that with a really really good cup of
coffee our isolation by was a
coffee machine like one of the ones that
even foams up its own milk something
that we never got and we decided since
we were since we both like coffee and we
were at home a lot to spring for that so
that was our but I will always always
always associate this coffee machine
with isolation for Corona
so I'm sitting here drinking coffee from
a beautiful mug which is part of a one
of a few that I have my my mugs are they
mean something to me
they are usually bought from or not even
usually anymore they're bought from
people who are living in places I admire
very much this particular mug made for
me by bhaiya Ernst teen who lives up in
the hills outside of Itamar just outside
of scram Nablus way up in the shimron
beautiful mug and when I got back from
Costa Rica four years ago I went on an
anti plastic rate you know rampage and
got rid of a lot of stuff in the house
that wasn't made from natural material
and I'm still going with that trying to
use things as much as possible from
natural materials so my mugs are pottery
and I start off my day with a beautiful
mug with some really great coffee inside
with little foamy milk on the top and
and it's great and it's something that I
appreciate because back in the day the
right the pre the pre-pandemic days my
coffee was usually drunk in the car out
of one of those like traveler mug things
as I was rushing to get somewhere and
these days much much less rushing and so
one of the upsides is that I have time
to savor my coffee in my beautiful mugs
and not in a travel thing so that's what
I'm doing here in case you hear like a
slope or a clink I'll do that right now
mmm so that that is coffee I
participated this week in an alley off
festival a Kiva Gersh put something
online and with a really nice cast not
cast we all did it by ourselves some
really amazing people whom he had also
asked just to give a few minutes of why
we made a liao why we live here and so
of course it got me thinking about it
not that it's really ever
from my mind so that was that was really
great and and for those of you who are
thinking about it you might want to go
on and see it's on Facebook and you can
it's also my section is probably going
to be on my website but at some point
everything that I'm doing will or most
of everything that I'm doing is gonna
end up on my website I just had it
updated last week because I can't do it
on my own and so I put my shows and my
some of the filming that I've been doing
on there so you can take a look if
Harrow comm if you missed it I don't
know how you could have missed it and
why you would have missed it right but
but anyhow so so it's good I'm trying to
keep a little busy more about that later
I was in the old city yesterday more
specifically the City of David a lot of
the tour guides who do not have our
tourists here it's eerie it's at this
point it's already getting eerie how
empty a lot of these places are so we've
been doing video tours right and and
filming things and sending them out to
people I've got I've got have a bunch
going on which is really really nice
I've been doing of course the virtual
video tours in different towns for when
Israel fund and those fairs all those
have been just great fun to go to the
places and and talk to these people many
of whom I've known for many years and
really get their life's work and what
drives them on film and so you can see
that all on the winners of fun site and
also on mine chocolate and the wine and
the far Simone oil which which was the
last one they came out and filmed a few
more that are that are going to be
coming out about once a week once every
10 days so that's been great and Muse
Rafi also asked me to do some things now
for the three weeks that are coming up
starting next week the the time period
that commemorates the destructions of
the temple and a lot of the other
miserable things that have happened to
us during this period over our history
so I've been doing some things for them
which is very rewarding and and feel you
know like I have all this knowledge and
all this passion all this love and so at
least I have a way of
get out virtually but so I have another
friend to our guide and she's also been
doing some virtual tours it's really
hard to film yourself so we've been
helping each other out and you know
going with each other and videoing each
other for whatever project the other
person has so we went she asked me to go
with her yesterday she was videoing
something in the city of David so I went
with her and got to use my new mic that
I got that like fits into my don't ask
me how this works but there's a little
piece that fits into the bottom of my
phone and then I when I wear a mic it
transmits it to this little piece like
Wireless but the audio is then great
because one of the things that we've all
been finding out here is that the audio
is not wonderful when we're videoing off
our phones and most of us don't have
fancy equipment we're not camera people
we're not videographers nor do we at
this point in time really have the money
to go invest in in fancy equipment so
this was a really nice little thing so
anyhow I tried it out on her and it
worked great and we were all very happy
but she and I go to the City of David
and normally at the end of June you
cannot take a step in the City of David
without tripping over either a kid or
his backpack all these youth groups are
there and school groups because that you
can go through the water and Plesac eyes
tunnel and it's a lot of fun on a hot
day and it was pretty much empty at some
point the store opened really great
store there where they have replicas
like they take coins and other things
that were found in the dig and they make
them obviously replicas into jewelry and
you know and little boule and and pure
for God and all these really outstanding
and amazingly even emotional things that
they find there and they they have a
very creative artist jeweller and they
and they turn them into all kinds of
different things the guy the store was
closed at some point by the time we had
organized ourselves / gone to the ladies
room
he was open and we went in there and
just bought a couple of things from him
just because I feel so bad he's got like
nobody there so they have just come out
they've printed four guides some of the
new pictures
some of the things that were found there
so that when we're with people we can
pull out that and say this was found
here and this was found there
so just did that even though I don't
know when I'll be guiding there he can
but just you know wanted to do something
for him but he's a man of faith and he
said look you know yeah this is going to
be a rough summer but at least we need
to be healthy and hope for the best and
really like a positive attitude which is
making all the difference now I see in
everybody including myself and
struggling with that a little bit as I'm
sure a lot of you are then we went down
to the Jeeva tea parking lot used to be
a parking lot which is the largest
archeological dig going on in Jerusalem
now and uncovering unbelievable things
and nobody there again normally you just
can't get through there went down into
the tunnel that one of the drainage
tunnels from the Second Temple period
and went cut from there into towards the
temple mountain into the old city and in
an area also normally just socked with
people nothing going on they're taking
advantage of that to do some restoration
work there's scaffolding up and down the
southern part of the western wall where
what it's called Robinson's arches it
was one of the entrances into the temple
like massive staircase obviously just a
few remains clinging to the wall that's
there now but there's scaffolding all up
and down that wall I guess they're
repairing you know it's old so putting
in some repairing some of the chinks
between the ancient stones and just
making sure that that all stays safe
there's an area for prayer there and
again it's not the Kotel it's not the
official prayer area of the western wall
that's further north
it's an archaeological site and so there
was an area that was created there for
egalitarian prayer because the Kotel is
run like an Orthodox synagogue and so
you have separate prayers for men and
women in this area is not so for people
who want to have mixed prayers or do
something a little not standard so this
is the area that they do it in and one
woman one woman sitting there by herself
and she was she was praying and of
course it was a Monday and Monday
normally the
hotel area natural areas really packed
because it's one of the days of the week
where people do bar mitzvahs Torah being
read on Mondays and Thursdays in
addition to Shabbat be instituted by
Ezra way back when because those are
good market days so that's when people
were coming to the town and that's when
a lot of people didn't know Bible and
that's when you would have readings
until today they do that and so those
are normally the days that you just see
there's all kinds of balloons that are
you know and then they let them go and
they hire musicians to walk the boy down
to the to the Kotel before he does his
reading and you see the family coming by
and everyone's laughing and dancing none
none of that
I even had got parking and it wasn't the
last place in the Mount Zion parking lot
that is unheard of on a Monday to find a
parking place so just to tell you what's
happening here yes okay now you know I
found a parking place and now you know
how empty it is and it's just it's very
strange it's just really very strange
the restaurants are empty tour bus is
not clogging the road I was reading
yesterday about the food suppliers who
of course months ago made their orders
because the hotels and the restaurants
are going to be full of people all
summer and they made there they made
their orders and the foods come in and
they have to pay for it except that the
people aren't here to eat it and so it's
it's not just sad to not see the
tourists here and just see how empty
things are but obviously and not just
for me and my in my job but it goes much
much further and I don't know what's
going to be here and I don't know how
it's going to get handled but at some
point usually people's tempers fray as
the weather gets warmer right it's not a
coincidence that a good number of wars
way out of proportion
to the season happen in the summer and
and we'll see if there's going to be
demonstrations and and we'll see if the
government is able to make sure that
some of the people now who really are
don't have income and aren't going to
have income for a long time so that
there's some kind of plan that's put out
there to keep people going especially
cuz we don't know how
this is gonna last and and like
something has to be done so it's like
just walking around now you see it you
see what we call the hostile halt like
the ramifications of everything that's
happening here
so I'm gonna go back there next week I
was asked by a British group like a
lodge to do a tour for them from from
the wall of the ramparts so I'm gonna
that what's called the ramparts walk
it's like a walk on the walls of the old
city they have a going in a couple of
directions so I'm gonna go up there and
and video that for them and hopefully be
able to zoom in on the buildings and
things like that and and make it feel to
some degree anyhow that they're here and
and we're doing our best I know all of
you also it's a strange world doing
things from some from far away anyhow I
found myself kind of like really good
coffee and not having to get out of my
pajamas first thing in the morning
leaving all that aside like getting not
depressed depressed but definitely not
as happy as I'd like to be I realized of
course it's because so much of what I do
is now out of my control so I love to
guide tours aren't here I'm not guiding
I've been traveling over the last few
years to speak to people in other places
about Israel and into those venues
that's not happening we like to travel
and whenever we can to different places
learn about different cultures new
people that's not happening I don't even
want to talk about the new granddaughter
that I have in America and when I'm
gonna get to see her because that's
that's that's super painful and I know
that a lot of you are in that same
situation as well so I decided to be
proactive and I'm going back to school
bar-ilan University has a program for a
master's degree I have a master's in
psychology a master's degree in Land of
Israel Studies and for those of us who
are tour guides we can do it faster
because we already know a lot so they
have a fast track for us so it's you if
you can you can go mmm let's try and get
the sentence out you can go one day a
week for two years or two days a week
for one year
and you can get the masters so I was
initially gonna do it one day a week for
two years because in the hope the
tourists are coming back so that my time
won't be filled with school and I'll
still have time to guide and then one of
my son said to me last week am I the
only person who sometimes just like
speechless when my kids say something
that just it just don't make so much
sense and it's so obvious and it's so
wise and they just like say and I'm like
wow like everybody's like grown-ups I
mean I not not just grown-ups but I
raised people who just get to the point
and I maybe it's a generational thing or
maybe I don't know maybe I cuz I'm their
mom so I'm giving them a lot of credit
but it seems to me that the generation
of my children is less inclined to get
dragged into places of wishful thinking
all right they seem to like like be
dealing with it the way it is I was
having some relationship issue doesn't
really matter and would of could of and
if it was different and then it's like
FEMA it's not different this is the way
it is so you can either continue to have
relationship with this person not
expecting to get what you're not going
to get or you can stop the relationship
but this constant like banging your head
against the wall and hoping for
something that's not going to happen
it's just not gonna happen it's like a
waste of time so deal with the reality
and move on from there and again maybe
it is a generational thing or maybe it's
an Israeli thing which is quite possible
what they call here you know degree just
like saying it flat out as it is I'm not
really sure but I'm just finding that my
kids are just like boom and just say
something to me and that's it and it
falls into place and this is the clarity
that I need which is such a joy to to
get that from from my kids it's like wow
what a amazing thing anyhow well one of
my son said to me why don't you just do
it if you're ready going back to school
just go twice a week and it doesn't look
like tourists are coming I just had I
was supposed to have a group momentum
you know the birth rate for moms in
November and got a call yesterday that
not enough women have signed up which is
totally understandable
and so that was cancelled so it looks
like 2020 is just totally
on and we'll see what's gonna happen
with 2021 so you said if you're ready
going to school just go get into the
school head if the tourists come back so
you won't take the big groups you'll do
a day here a day there but just get into
it so looks like I'm gonna be a co-ed
again and maybe even get like student
discount so if I go on the bus
so come after the holidays which is when
the semesters start here I am going back
to school and I'm excited and I'm
nervous and it's challenging for me it's
in Hebrew which I'm very excited about
because especially Land of Israel
studies it just seems right to learn it
in Hebrew but apparently if I want to I
can write papers and take tests in
English so I think that's the way I'm
gonna go I could do it in Hebrew but it
does take me a lot longer and my
spelling will just be abysmal so I'm
excited it is gonna be challenging and
it's gonna push my brain to places that
are not going to be so easy it's been a
long time since I really studied like
that like with tests I'm always learning
but having to regurgitate it if you will
in the tester and the paper is gonna be
something else
but I'm excited for that because it is
something that I'm choosing to do and
I'm not just sitting and waiting for
people to come back or for the skies to
open or for corona to end or who knows
when the next wave is I'm going to do
something positive this year and end in
a year from now hopefully have more
knowledge and also friends right because
when you go back into these situations
some of the best friends I have today
are people that I met during the tour
guide course because we're sharing this
experience we have the same interests
obviously because we've chosen to be
there and and that really is what
friendship is all about and so and I
need that I really need that people who
have the same interest as I do and don't
mind when I'm like blabbering because
they're blabbering about the same things
and you know and get all excited about
like I don't know some discovery
somewhere so I'm looking forward to that
also to like meeting new people and
learning from them and doing all that so
I just wanted to share that because also
maybe for you guys maybe there's
something that you can do that means
you're not just at the call of something
that's totally out of your
control which is what leads to people
getting sad and getting depressed is
when you feel like you're just not in
control of your whole life at all so
there's so many things that we're not in
control of and the truth is that who are
we kidding we're not in control of most
of what happens to us even if we wear a
seatbelt and don't smoke and write and
try and be safe and wear masks and all
that but most of what's gonna happen to
us is like in Hashem hands really you
see that so clearly but at least a
little bit at least we can plan and
hopefully and and hopefully you know
things will be better
so to segue over to the last part of
this show I am I love blueberries as a
matter of fact I look down and I see
that the manicure that I got yesterday
is purple so I guess blueberries are on
my mind I have loved blueberries since I
was a little kid we used to go to
International House of Pancakes before I
started on my own
keeping the stricter laws of kashrut of
of kosher eating and I used to always
order blueberry pancakes is I have still
even open or has somebody decided that
somebody somewhere along the line in the
history of IHOP like had slaves and so
that has to be wiped out also I'm sorry
but when you know what you guys are
feeling but when you're sitting here
like far it's what is going on how can
people feel that erasing their history
even even or especially if it's not a
pleasant history is going to make the
president in the future better and one
of the things that I love about the
Tanakh is that it's all there I guess we
were slaves in Egypt and yes we did this
and yes we sinned and yes we go in after
pagan gods and all of that but it's
there so erasing the past well how does
it help to erase the past it's it you
can't undo it it actually did happen
erasing the memory of it is going to
make you a better person have a learning
from history how about dealing with what
happened and being grateful that you're
not there anymore alright there was a
time in the world and the truth is
that's still in Africa and good parts of
the Arab world there are still slaves
I'm hoo-wee kidding or like in India
alright again get out of your Western
perspective and realize that all this
stuff is still going on and we should be
grateful
the Western world for the most part is
out of that was in an ugly chapter in
history of course it was but it happened
so let's move on let's not you know
claim victim status for things that
happen so long ago and it's just it's
just shocking to see the underpinnings
and the great the people who made
America great where they flawed human
beings of course they were flawed human
beings alright maybe they would have
been flawed even not in the context of
their time rights like that's the debate
about Noah was says he was a righteous
man was a righteous man for his time
just compared to all the schlemiel that
were around him at the time or would he
have been a righteous man at any point
in history and that's an open question
and an interesting debate so were the
people that founded America said he came
as they say righteous people most of
them probably not so how does taking
down their statues and erasing what they
did make America any better and what's
so frightening is for anybody who knows
history hopefully in a year I'll know
more history but even from what I know
right now is that some great empires
have destroyed themselves so and there
was a really cool study that came out I
don't know if you guys saw it about how
there was a volcano in Alaska I think in
- 43 - 42 - 43 right around the time
that Julius Caesar was assassinated and
that the volcano and the ash and the
climate change that came from that all
played into the the Roman the Roman at
the end of the Roman Republic and and we
know this already right we know this
that that all these major shifts that
happen in civilizations it's usually a
combination of events of some kind of
natural disaster that leads to climate
change of droughts and famines and all
these kinds of things and by the way
people that could still happen I mean we
have we have the pandemic now we've got
a lot of stuff going on there but it
doesn't mean that tomorrow Mount st.
Helens er I don't know what isn't gonna
blow and cause that kind of havoc - like
we're not necessarily in the clear
because we've got just a couple things
going on right it could be more and and
you have to you have to like watch out
for that but what's happening in
specifically unites
but not only the only in the United
States it's a country like destroying
itself and people getting away with
doing awful things because once upon a
time something terrible was done to
their ancestors so it's like whoa it's
really it's really really frightening
and I somebody sent me and I thought
this was brilliant
and I wanted to read this to you this is
talking about the Romans written by
Marcus Tullius Cicero from a speech
given to the Roman Senate and recorded
in approximately 42 BCE all right so if
you think this relates to it to you guys
here we go this is what he says a nation
can survive its fools and even the
ambitious but it cannot survive treason
from within an enemy at the gates is
less formidable for he is known and he
carries his banners openly against the
city but the traitor moves among those
within the gates freely his fly whispers
rustling through all alleys heard in the
very halls of government itself for the
traitor appears no traitor he speaks in
the accents familiar to his victim and
he wears their face and their garments
and he appeals to the baseness that lies
deep in the hearts of all men he rots
the soul of a nation he worked secretly
and unknown in the night to undermine
the pillars of a city he infects the
body politic so that it can no longer
resist a murderer is less to be feared
the traitor is the plague so woe those
are heavy words and there they applied
to today you guys can figure that out
for yourselves so getting back to
blueberries so I love blueberries have
for a long time and you couldn't really
get them in Israel you could they grew
only on the Golan Heights Israel is
mainly mainly mainly covered with
limestone and limestone is very alkaline
it's got pH of like 9.9 mainly because
of the calcium carbonate inside and
blueberries need acidic soil they need
soil that summer pH between 4.5 and 4.8
and so the only time we used to get
fresh blueberries here in Israel is when
we went up on the Golan Heights during
the summers we would know take a few
days and go north
every
summer with the kids and with a group of
friends and spend a few days hiking and
water and doing that that's a very
Israeli thing to do that a lot more
Israelis are going to be doing this year
because since Israelis can't travel
outside of the country so Israelis like
all of you listening who are finding the
natural treasures of your country and I
have to say that in North America you
have so many national parks and getting
into the RV and driving you have so many
possibilities and if I'm a little bit
jealous it's going to be of that of
being able to do that because this was a
small country and limited what we can
see and where we can go anyway so we
used to do that every summer and go
north and and so the only time we got
fresh blueberries is if when we were on
the ghan heights because they're the
gone heights is covered with lava rock
those are the volcanoes that are up
there speaking of volcanoes but they're
dormant I'm not expecting anything to
blow on the Golan Heights this summer or
anytime soon
and we used to get fresh blueberries and
pick them and of course make the
pancakes and stain teeth blue and when
the little kids were little so be
forewarned before you change a diaper if
the babies had blueberries just no no
it's the baby is not bleeding to death
but that's the color the blueberries
look once they go through your system
and we love blueberries and but couldn't
get them fresh and now though they've
started growing fresh blueberries
they're doing it in pots and making sure
that they're putting in acidic soil but
there's a farm near Rappaport's farm in
sheilo and they had blueberries for the
last couple of weeks and in different
places and I'm buying a blueberry plant
supposed to be delivered today in the
end it's not that's why it's on my mind
but I'm buying a blueberry plant and I'm
so excited to have my own and it's also
been growing in the pot for three years
why is that important because we have
the biblical laws of not eating fruit
it's called Orla for the first three
years and berries blueberries
raspberries are considered fruit the
prayer that you make on them is boliya
it's the blessing of the tree and so but
it's been growing in a pot for three
years so you know at my age I don't want
to wait like too long team my
blueberries so it's going to come like
kind of ready to go in terms of the
heart in terms of the Jewish law so I'm
going to have my hopefully fresh
blueberries but in the meantime what
some of us have been doing
as we buy frozen blueberries so there's
a company that sells frozen blueberries
into kilo bags and been buying them for
years they deliver to where I live
in addition to a whole bunch of other
things but blueberries is one of them
and so I put them in my shake and
whatever it is and love blueberries and
they came last week they for the first
time had wild blueberries so I decided
to try it I bought a bag of wild
blueberries and I'm sure a lot of you
are familiar here right and I used to
read my kids the book to Mike
blueberries for Sal about the bear and
his mommy who used to go and pick
blueberries so I just they're a little
tart though they're lot smaller than the
other blueberries and they're a little
bit tart so I decided to bake with them
and as some of you already know it's
because I had yet not you decided to go
back to school and so I was like not in
kind of a funk and so I do culinary
therapy so when I'm not feeling so happy
about something I go in I bake so I
decided to combine the two and decided
that I was going to make blueberry
muffins from the wild blueberries but it
turns out that there is so much juice
inside them that they colored the entire
batter purple so normally when you eat a
blueberry muffin for the most part it's
like you know creamy color Dadar off
light whatever it is and then little
pockets of blueberries but this just
turn and this is even after I drained
them and wash them and drain them and
wash them and ends it up I have a white
sink in the kitchen so I ended up paying
for that because it stained the sink and
I have to I'm working very hard to keep
my teeth because if I ever go into
dentures I probably won't be able to do
blueberries because unless they have
what was the commercial with that pill
fizz fizz so whatever it was no that's a
different commercial but they you put
that thing in the water and then it
takes your dentures stains off and they
always use blueberries with the example
I can't remember what exactly it was I
forget
whatever anyway I know you got some of
you guys know what I'm talking about so
I ended up having to just to scrub my
sink from the blue brace name but the
muffins were like totally purple
beautiful color and I see now that it
was on my mind and that's why my nails
today the manicure that I got yesterday
was purple
they were really good but it's like a
little it's a little strange to eat a
very very purple blueberry muffin
but anyway so they went into the freezer
because unfortunately when I eat what I
baked and then I I gain weight and then
I doesn't do much for my head so I've
got to find that balance between just
doing the culinary therapy and putting
it in the freezer for when the kids come
and giving it away and not actually
partaking of it myself
although I have been able to get to the
pool more than usual and I really really
really hope they stay open because that
might be like the first thing that they
close but that's been I'm a water person
so that's been like totally great for my
head I just read an article I think it
was National Geographic about how great
scuba diving is off the coast of Saudi
Arabia so I love scuba diving but I'm
pretty sure that Saudi Arabia is not
letting me in to go scuba diving anytime
soon which is kind of a shame because I
mean that would show right good
relations if if we had started having
that kind of tourism that would be so
cool and the thing is and you don't
really think about it but Saudi Arabia
is very close to Israel if you go down
to a lot which is our Red Sea port at
the very tip at the very bottom of
Israel Saudi Arabia's right there you
look you look over to the east and you
got Jordan and just south of Jordan of
Saudi Arabia you can see and then you
see Sinai also which is Egypt so you can
see three other countries right from
that little corner there's a really
great hike there I forgot the name of
the mountain and then it looks out on
all these three countries so maybe
that'll be a sign of better times is
when I can get on my podcast and say hey
guys I went scuba diving off the coast
of Saudi Arabia and it was super wild so
maybe we'll see cuz we're not talking
about July 1st and we're not talking
about possible changes in Middle East so
we'll leave scuba diving off the coast
of Saudi Arabia for another time and one
last thing before I go because I have a
zoom like a 4-hour zoom review for to
keep your tour guide license up you have
to go on what they call the Seastrom
will go like these review courses and
you go out somewhere and you learn about
new things but they're not really
running them now because they're not
running buses around so they they're
doing one buy zoom so I have to get to
that very soon and that's why I got up
early to record this podcast but one
more thing that is kind of embarrassing
that maybe some of you are relating to
it I am having so much trouble keeping
my mask on and I'm trying to be really
good and my husband is a physician says
the mask really really helps and I know
there's a lot of debate and they're
trying to like you know cow us into
wearing things that we're not supposed
to wear medically speaking wearing a
mask helps lower and it especially have
two people together wearing masks lowers
the rate of transmission tremendously I
mean it's there it's it's the research
okay I hate wearing a mask as much as
the next person but it helps so I've
been good and wherever I go out I'm
wearing the mask but that whole ear
thing is just not working for me so I
have not enough cartilage in my ears I
don't have cauliflower ears I don't have
ears like stick out and are you know
like a big shape they they tip a little
bit at the tops when you're looking at
you can't really tell but I can totally
bend my ears fold them up and put them
into my ear canal if I wanted to which I
don't want to so I don't do it and the
masks the loop of the masks are falling
off my ears my ears are just not holding
the loop so to add to that I also wear
scarf which ties behind my ears I wear
sunglasses whenever I leave the house
rain or shine
I've got sunglasses on and then we can
throw in two mix earrings because I like
wearing earrings and one of my ears even
has a couple of holes so that whole like
little convergence there around my ears
he's just not working for me and and
like I said it's almost embarrassing not
that many people except for my children
some of whom inherited my cartilages
ears although most of them got my
husband's very nice ears so that whole
thing so the first thing that went is
the earrings because they jut the mask
just like snagged on them and pulled on
them and it hurt that the sunglasses
aren't gonna go but figuring out the
headgear but if somebody has another
idea for how to wear masks you know
we're very relying on our ears like with
the glasses also right whoever came up
with glasses except for
little pince-nez or however you call it
for the most part we could not enough at
most part we cannot wear glasses if we
didn't have ears to rest the arms on so
now that same I don't know you want to
call laziness or that same dependency on
ears is now on the masks but if somebody
could come up with maybe redesigning a
mask so that it didn't have to wasn't
dependent on the ears yeah I know you
have the kinds that tie behind the yeah
I have those also with the string and it
ties behind but that I don't know that
just keeps falling off also so if anyone
has any idea on mask designs please let
me know ok I won't steal the patent I
just want to know I mean I see ads and
on Facebook they're redesigning bras
finally after all these years like
things don't have to be set in stone if
you will so now that it looks like masks
are here to stay if somebody would like
to come up with something for those of
us who are eerily challenged there's got
to be another word for ear like a nicer
word for year whatever it is that are
having palms and if those of you want to
write to me I will not tell anybody your
name and say that you can relate it
might make me feel just a little bit
better because right now this is every
single time that I leave the house in
addition to worrying that I might get
the Cova and having to wear the mask so
they don't get sick there's like this
and it's not even a fashion statement
there's just this frustration with
what's going on on both sides of my head
so I just wanted to put that out there
and thank you all for listening and
thank to Ben and Tabitha for putting out
the show every week and of course to
everybody at the Land of Israel Network
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sense of humor obviously you must if
you're forcing yourself to listen to
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healthy and the people around you're
healthy and that you're keeping a
healthy attitude and and and dealing
with our past with our present and not
letting some of the craziness of the
world get to you know where this is
gonna end and do something positive for
yourself this week right do something
that was in your control all right and
let me know if that makes a difference
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