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The Artists' Colony Inn Blog


Wormwood in the Garden: A Biblical Herb Thriving in Safed
In the Artists’ Colony Inn garden in Safed, wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) grows quietly among the Galilean stones — a biblical herb once known for its bitterness and strength. Mentioned throughout the Tanach as la’anah, it reminds us that even what tastes bitter can heal, protect, and teach resilience. This ancient plant now thrives as a living symbol of endurance and natural harmony in our garden.

Shlomo
Oct 232 min read


Israel's Passion Fruit: A Delight for the Senses
As early July unfolds, an enchanting sight awaits travelers and tourists in Israel. The promise of a bountiful passion fruit harvest hangs in the air, painting the entire landscape in vibrant hues. The glossy green fruits adorn the trees, hinting at the impending transformation when they will soon don an amethyst shimmer, a sight to behold against the backdrop of the generous Israeli sun. The allure of the passion fruit lies not only in its external beauty but also in its mir

Ira
Jul 2, 20242 min read


Exploring Hotel Gardens: A Paradise for Tourists
When it comes to finding a peaceful and serene environment during a vacation, hotel gardens are a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed. These lush green spaces provide a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering tourists a chance to relax, unwind, and connect with nature. Whether you're looking for a tranquil retreat or simply want to enjoy the beauty of your surroundings, hotel gardens are an ideal destination for tourists of all ages. Hotel gardens c

Batya
Apr 10, 20242 min read
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