Sunrise on Kibbutz Massada |
The more I saw of Kibbutz Massada, the more I liked, and the more I realized how much I didn’t know about my dear friend.
Betty grew up in Pasadena/South Pasadena, southern California cities that form part of the Los Angeles basin. She had never known small-town life, as I had, so for me to see her living so contentedly in this rural community really opened my eyes. If I had seen Kibbutz Massada, I would have wanted to move here, too, but I had never pictured my friend as a small-town girl.
Cities are not my thing. In fact, people are not my thing. From the age of 12 I’ve wanted to be a hermit. First chance I got (at the age of 47), I escaped Southern California and moved to the wilds of North Fork. We spent a family vacation in the town of Bass Lake, just a few miles from the southern entrance to Yosemite. The minute I set foot on the ground at The Pines Resort, I fell in love. That weekend daughter Farida and I went house hunting and found the perfect place, in a little spot called Bass Lake Annex. We made an offer that day. I moved in permanently four months later. I’ve never fallen out of love, even though I’ve changed houses a few times.
Before seeing it, I couldn’t wrap my head around Kibbutz Massada. Even though it has changed radically in the years since Betty moved there, I can still see what would have drawn ME to it. Betty and I must be more alike than I ever realized.
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One of my favorite flower arrangements on Kibbutz Massada. |
My morning walks took me from one end of Kibbutz Massada to the other. It’s almost like walking a labyrinth, where the sidewalks lead you over, around and through paths between the houses. And all the houses are adorned with flowers.
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That evening Betty and Doobie took me away from Kibbutz Massada to a
place called Bet (or Beit) Gabriel, at the very southern tip of the Sea of Galilee, known as the Kinneret in Israel. Bet Gabriel is a social and cultural center for the Jordan Valley. As such it houses art exhibits, movie theatres, outdoor concerts and currently the best bagels I have ever tasted. Before my departure from the U S, I'd vowed not to let temptation get the best of me. I wanted to avoid breads and desserts in the worst way. After the Bet Gabriel bagels, all bets were off. I ate and enjoyed. And ate. And ate. And ate.
place called Bet (or Beit) Gabriel, at the very southern tip of the Sea of Galilee, known as the Kinneret in Israel. Bet Gabriel is a social and cultural center for the Jordan Valley. As such it houses art exhibits, movie theatres, outdoor concerts and currently the best bagels I have ever tasted. Before my departure from the U S, I'd vowed not to let temptation get the best of me. I wanted to avoid breads and desserts in the worst way. After the Bet Gabriel bagels, all bets were off. I ate and enjoyed. And ate. And ate. And ate.
I would love to have been present for an outdoor concert there, as well as the food. The ambiance is incredible.
I'm not so sure why Betty, Doobie and I are so fuzzy at Bet Gabriel. Must have been all those wonderful bagels we consumed.
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