Beth > The sign Dina made for our front door.  She specifies that the lines are supposed to be the edges of puzzle pieces that fit together, not  a representation of some sort of schism between us roommates :-)
Beth > I really wanted to go horseback riding, and luckily, Ephraim, kind-hearted but very odd manager of the Shalom Inn, knew about a place ten minutes outside of Tzfat.  As soon as Jill and I saw this sign, we knew we were in for a treat.
The sign Dina made for our front door. She specifies that the lines are supposed to be the edges of puzzle pieces that fit together, not a representation of some sort of schism between us roommates :-)
Beth > The sign Dina made for our front door.  She specifies that the lines are supposed to be the edges of puzzle pieces that fit together, not  a representation of some sort of schism between us roommates :-)
The sign Dina made for our front door. She specifies that the lines are supposed to be the edges of puzzle pieces that fit together, not a representation of some sort of schism between us roommates :-)
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