August 2, 2006
Lisa Goldman writes:
The three brown boulders bridging the body of water that separates Tel Aviv from “the rest of the world” illustrate that, for all our ironic references to living in a bubble, it is impossible to ignore what is going on around us. We are all connected and the country is very small - we all have friends or family who live up north (just an hour or two away by car), or we know people who have fled the bombardment and become refugees, or we have relatives who are being called up for emergency army reserve service. We are all glued to the television and internet, constantly looking for news updates. ‘And we are all worried.
(Thanks NR for the link)
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