 Friday afternoon here in Jerusalem and the winter has finally set in. The first snow of the season has fallen on Mount Ramon where it was a couple of weeks ago in the north, which is kind of the iconic moment when the winter starts in Israel. And I'm just here today. We went for lunch in Bar Bahar, which translates in English literally as a bar in the mountain. This is located in a place called Nes Harim, which is one of the little villages just south of Jerusalem, just outside the place called Bar Gyorah as well. So these are little villages that people tend to move to who are frustrated or tired of the Jerusalem urbanization and the crazy prices and small apartments and people come out to live here. And it's a beautiful, beautiful area surrounded by nature and forest. Hiking and biking are very, very popular pursuits. So a lot of people here get up really early in the morning on Friday before the Jewish Shabbat in order to bike and hike along the trails. It's by the way a good place to check out. They have a really, really good map, a few maps from KKL, Karen Kayama to Israel. And you can see where people go hiking and biking in these mountains over here. This is a view of Jerusalem, the trail. You can see that city there just visible a few kilometers north. That's Jerusalem. You can actually very faintly make out the cord bridge that's leaning this way. It's that huge impressive bridge as you come into Jerusalem.