This Normal Life
All about "normal" life in Israel
Is it OK to have schadenfreude (the German expression for “pleasure derived from someone else’s misfortuneâ€) when an anti-vaxxer contracts Covid-19? The Internet seems to think so.
Travel during a pandemic involves some extra hassles. Like scheduling a PCR Covid test within 72 hours of your flight. Here’s our experience.
I just spent three weeks in the U.S. I have nine observations, covering everything from masks to pancakes. Plus one-hour weed delivery!
A Covid near miss: pre-vaccines, our a/c technician could have infected me. Instead, he canceled at the last minute and got married.
“I almost didn’t recognize you without your mask,†Shifra said at the park while we were walking our dogs. Post-pandemic socializing returns!
Yum! A culinary “tasting tour” of Nazareth. Knafeh, kadaif, fatayer sabanekh, freekah, inar, al-ma’ashuka. Tour guide: Mona el Abu-Assal.
It was Zoom that finally pushed me to minimize. With work shifted to virtual, my computer’s camera revealed a lot of clutter. Tips for cleaning.
With the pandemic waning (in Israel at least), some people don’t want to go back to the “old normal” of FOMO and an abundance of choice.
Israel is the leader in terms of vaccination speed. What can the world learn from this vaccination “beta country†on how to flip anti-vaxxers?
When my chronic insomnia took a turn for the worse, I began searching for an alternative to pills. I found the answer in medical cannabis.
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