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Personally, I am not a fan of the culture. However, as a vacation spot, this is it. Whether you’re interested in history, nightlife, nature, or even all of the above: this place is probably great. Its a small country so you can travel it all in 3 weeks and enjoy it. From wine tasting and gorgeous views from up north, to the thriving nightlife and gorgeous beaches of the center, to the historic wonders of jerusalem, and last but definitely not least the most chillaxed place on earth [especially if youre in a five star hotel, tanning topless, and a fan of pampering youreself until you cant feel a single nerve in your body] the Dead Sea.
Today my sister Nataly and I decided to stay in the hotel room in Tel-Aviv. Then at around 5 changed our minds and went down to a coffee shop on the beach sipping wine, cocktails and hot chocolate cake [Yes, one, dont want to get fat now do we? one minute in your mouth, a whole year in your ass. If you think otherwise youre probably overweight, or have an extremely fabulous metabolism. One of those where you can eat shit and stuff your face all day and you'll merely move a millimeter. Like my husband, probably the reason for his fabulous backside. Anyway...] We saw a lady there that, at first glance, looked like Anna Dello Russo. However, when we looked [more like stared] it wasn’t her. boo. Plus anna wouldnt where that awful outfit she had on, now would she?
The last two pics are the view from the hotel room. Gorgeous or gorgeous? There is nothing I love more than to sit for hours with my sister and talk about, well, everything over a good glass of wine and cocktails. Hope you like the pictures.
Xoxo