Finally, in mid-December, the rain started to pour over the land of Israel, and temperature dropped. The rain is blessed, no doubt, but like every year, it caught us unprepared. After two straight stormy days, the streets were flooded and trashcans filled with broken umbrellas. Most of us, however, stayed at home with a hot coco; after all, we are not used to a cold weather of any sort.
Since winter here is rather short, and lasts a maximum of two months a year, many talented photographers took out their cameras and smartphones, stepped outside, and captured the beauty of winter, all over Israel. Enjoy their beautiful photos!
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