16 minutes of fame in the Golan
Just the other day, Chave and I were in an office in the Golan Heights city of Qatzrin. We were filling out some paper work and as we were finishing the lady asked if I was the person in the paper.
"I was; I am, I mean," I said.
See, at the beginning of June, the local weekend paper ran a feature story on me. That weekend, I got tons of comments from people on my moshav –– which felt quite nice to be honest. But 15 minutes of fame comes and goes very quickly and I haven’t really thought about it since.
However, I was shocked/pleasantly surprised to hear that this lady recognized me. So there you have it –– my 15 minutes of fame got a one minute extension… which I’m sure some of you will say, got me back on the blog!
Regarding that, I apologize if people were coming here only to see that I didn't post a single word in the past month. I wasn't hibernating for a month; I've just been quite busy. So over the course of the next few days/weeks, I hope to either share some of those experiences with you or maybe I’ll experience even better stuff and share that instead.
I'll keep you posted.











2 comments:
Be proud that you're not an obsessive blogger.
I'm always amazed to discover that some people think my blog is something big.
Hey, welcome back! How's everyone?
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