Click on any picture to see a large version.At sunset, my husband and I walked the boardwalk of Dado Beach in Haifa. Surfers waded out to catch the waves that splashed the pebbled beach.

The sun bathed circles of Israeli dancers in long yellow light. Down the beach, drummers beat as others swung legs in the Brazilian martial-arts dance, Caopeira.

We passed life-guard towers and restaurants, glad the heat of the week was finally breaking.

We settled in lounge chairs at a cafe to sip drinks and watch the sun sink low. One young surfer rode out in the waves. (On the right side of the photo, my husband's toes!)

Waves rippled with flame; clouds melted gold.
Just an Israeli evening.
Lovely-- thanks for posting this :-). Here at the farm in Pennsylvania it's been raining, raining, and raining some more.... You definitely had the prettier sunset :-).
ReplyDeleteLove from Ima in America