When I was a child, I had this dream where I was in a playground and all the other children had run off out of the school, I wasn’t sure what they worried about, I turn around and there is an evil robot coming towards me. It was a weird nightmare I had a few times…
Today I decided to take a ride around my neighbourhood of East Talpiyot in other direction away from Jerusalem city centre. I head to a convenience store and get a bottle of Fanta and ride back along the main road, towards the food bank which I work there typically one day a week. Anyway I am riding my bike across a junction where there are some traffic lights and I see a policeman stopping a coach and talking to the driver, he doesn’t see me and I ride past him, in the corner of my eye there is a policewoman and a police Ford Focus stopped diagonally at the traffic… Then someone yells at me STOP three times…. At the same time I hit the brakes when I see what is ahead of me… If you can’t see anything, look closer at the taller white railings. There is a garbage bin with usual piles of old clothes spilling out like I see on most street corners and about 15 metres ahead is a bomb disposal robot with caterpillar tracks and a single arm is analysing the piles of clothes…. I turn around and head to the opposite side of the road, the police don’t seem to be cross that I didn’t notice this road block.
I get some pictures. The robot is partially concealed by the barriers in the road.
Apart from my childhood nightmare turning into a reality, this experience didn’t worry me too much, there are all kinds of circumstances where items abandoned in odd places start a security concern and procedures have to done to see if there is a genuine threat. Its just I often see piles of rubbish falling out in bins like this. I talk briefly to two men sitting on a bench, its seems quite funny. I take a detour to another street to go south towards out of Talpiyot.
Another 5kms or so down the road, and this is a nice view of a very new housing estate, my maps tell me this is called Homat Shmuel. A little bit further and now I am completely out Jerusalem and I can see the border with the West Bank.
Border controls. I take a U turn and head back on the main road.
This sign seems interesting. This is pointing the another biblical place, seemingly named after a king who was famous for killing babies. This adventure is for another day as I have no water left and ought to get back.
Just before going home, I did see these ruins which look Roman looking, from standing in Derech Hevron Street.