Where have you been Balan, birdwatching as usual I suspect. B)
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Seems like Everton want Bielsa, but Bielsa is not sure he wants Everton.
Oh dear ,we have not to mention Bibi's name here please! Oh no! ( Bibi? Who's Bibi?) Not bird watching. for years I have seen , Kingfishers ,Spur winged Plovers, Wrens, Great White Egrets, Cormorants, White Pelicans, Black Storks, Black headed Gulls, Glossy Ibis, etc they all can be seen at this time of the year.
I have been slightly absent because I know less about what's happening with our team 'Burnley'. I never seen it mentioned in the English newspaper we have here, the 'Jerusalem Post.' Which today reminds me about, 'The Meteorology Service says that this winter has been Israel’s driest winter in 60 years, and the temperatures have stayed mild throughout.' “There is no connection between a dry December or January compared to February and March. It’s like throwing dice. One can’t predict. We have to suit our farms to the lack of adequate rain. But there are some beneficial side effects: Melons watered with salty water produce more sugar, so they are sweeter.”
Israeli weather is not very violent. We have to worry about less rain. Mediterranean waves could become higher. It would be bad if they eroded the shelf near the coast that protects the coast,” said Rosenfeld. “We are fortunate that we built large desalination plants, and we are world leaders in this field. Jordan – whose capital Amman gets water just once a week from the authorities – is landlocked, recognized this and in the past year signed an agreement with us and the Emirates that we trade desalinated water for electricity that they send to us from solar-power facilities. They have room for this. Even in the Negev,(our dessert we have less room to spare). The accord, which will soon be implemented, is beneficial to both sides.”