I managed to get one picture of a succa on a balcony. Our neighbors have one in the parking lot in front of the building (takes space of one car), but I feel sort of nosy taking a picture of it. I think Succoth would probably be the most enjoyable of all the holidays. You get tired of living in a small apartment in a rocky city, but being outside in a little booth for 7 days (eating meals there, maybe even sleeping there), would be a refreshing change.
Some of the Sukkot are crude frames covered with old sheets and blankets. Others are quite nice. Some are plastic frames and fabric walls, with nice designs or a picture of Jerusalem. Some are wood panels with windows and curtains. I don't know what people do who have no place to put one. There are a few in a park down the street, with extension cords up to the fourth floor windows.
A man came to trim leaves from the two palm trees out front. The leaves were used to cover the top of a succa. That doesn't make a water-tight roof, but it's not likely to rain this time of year.
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