sarona

to save on the traffic, i took the train to tel aviv on tuesday to get to my class on time. i arrived early and took the walk up to the art center slowly. kaplan street, one of the busiest in the city, links the city center to the highway. just recently the street was wided which meant that the old templer neighborhood of sarona had to be moved. wow!


image credit: en.wikipedia.org

although i have passed down this street many times, i have never taken a walk around this neighbourhood.
the skies were a perfect blue and with time on my hands and camera in my bag, i took a stroll into this surprisingly quiet corner. it is made up of a series of buildings, old and simple in style -surrounded by large green areas and mature trees. after reading up on this neighbourhood i understand that it was the first modern agricultural settlement in the country.

a protected tree - as most are in this area


this peaceful place gave me a wonderful lift in the morning and the surprise of such nature in the middle of the city was quite magical!

10 comments:

Ursula Achten said...

an art-class in the morning.....wonderful!
This combination of finding something new and exploring its many facettes is something very mind-lifting to me!You really experience these new things!
And it's always amazing to me that houses can be moved in the way they show (on wikipedia). I see myself following the treck and collect all the fallen down bricks ;)

KELLY said...

i love how much lawn there is...running right up to the buildings. the sense of calm is so apparent from your pictures so it must have been a true joy to wander round those streets in real life. and the trees? wow...you must have fallen for a few of those right? xxx

shari said...

what a charming neighborhood. nature in the city is so calming. glad you enjoyed your morning. xox

Anonymous said...

What an amazing place, and that tree is spectacular.

Handmade in Israel said...

Wow. You've taught me a thing or two there, Julie. Had heard about the buildings being moved but didn't know where exactly. Very interesting. Thanks!

lisa solomon said...

we should all walk around more, no??

moving a building seems like such a ginormous task!

Anastasia said...

sounds like a nice walk...i love discovering new streets and building in my city too...there is always something new to see!

Cecilia Levy said...

what an oasis! it's wonderful to steer off your usual path and discover new things

Anonymous said...

tel aviv must be such a great place ... love reading about your art classes :)

Anonymous said...

I love taking these walks with you, how wonderful that so many trees are protected and they are such an important part of the landscape. This photo with the yellow door fascinates me...