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Date: 30th July 2008
Caprice Diamond Center - Tiberias
This part of Israel is beautiful. We stayed at the Nof Ginasour kibbutz and loved it. Swam every day in the Sea of Galilee. Beware of purchasing items at Caprice Diamond Center in Tiberias. One of Israel's biggest exports are diamonds, however this center is way over priced. Many of the pieces can be found in Old Jerusalem for half the price.
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Caprice Diamond Center - Tiberias
This part of Israel is beautiful. We stayed at the Nof Ginasour kibbutz and loved it. Swam every day in the Sea of Galilee. Beware of purchasing items at Caprice Diamond Center in Tiberias. One of Israel's biggest exports are diamonds, however this center is way over priced. Many of the pieces can be found in Old Jerusalem for half the price.
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Date: 26th July 2008
you one lucky person :)
Got your postcard today. Have been reading your blog. What a once in a lifetime experience!!! Keep writing in the blog. It's the ONLY way some of us will experience Israel. Love ya...Nancy
From Blog: Saturday
you one lucky person :)
Got your postcard today. Have been reading your blog. What a once in a lifetime experience!!! Keep writing in the blog. It's the ONLY way some of us will experience Israel. Love ya...Nancy
From Blog: Saturday
Date: 21st July 2008
What a cute little camel. Was he out roaming around by himself?Your Dead Sea bobing sounded like fun. I don't remember seeing any resorts or buildings near the Dead Sea. It seemed very desolate when I was there. Hi to all, adventure on! love Sharon
From Blog: Masada and Dead Sea
What a cute little camel. Was he out roaming around by himself?Your Dead Sea bobing sounded like fun. I don't remember seeing any resorts or buildings near the Dead Sea. It seemed very desolate when I was there. Hi to all, adventure on! love Sharon
From Blog: Masada and Dead Sea
Date: 9th July 2008
Ahhh, the Land
Love your blog and pics ~ send more pics! We're living through you!! Miss you . . .
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Ahhh, the Land
Love your blog and pics ~ send more pics! We're living through you!! Miss you . . .
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Date: 8th July 2008
Shalom
Wonderful to hear you are there. We so enjoyed that place. Keep up the bloging we will check in as we can. Stay well my friend. Shalom, Ron
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Shalom
Wonderful to hear you are there. We so enjoyed that place. Keep up the bloging we will check in as we can. Stay well my friend. Shalom, Ron
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Date: 7th July 2008
Israel travel planning
http://www.drive-israel.com is a resource for independent travelers to Israel. Israel road trips with maps are offered, and custom car trip itineraries in Israel can be created. The site offers Israel vacation planning and tailor made itineraries.
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Israel travel planning
http://www.drive-israel.com is a resource for independent travelers to Israel. Israel road trips with maps are offered, and custom car trip itineraries in Israel can be created. The site offers Israel vacation planning and tailor made itineraries.
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Date: 7th July 2008
Thanks
Thanks for the update - I feel like I am there with you! How glorious ~ Sheryl
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Thanks
Thanks for the update - I feel like I am there with you! How glorious ~ Sheryl
From Blog: Tiberias and Galilee
Date: 7th July 2008
Photos
Great photo documentation Adrienne! I feel like I'm there. I wish I could eat that plate of food, it's my kind of fodder. Sheryl
From Blog: Saturday
Photos
Great photo documentation Adrienne! I feel like I'm there. I wish I could eat that plate of food, it's my kind of fodder. Sheryl
From Blog: Saturday
Date: 7th July 2008
Blessed feet
Adrienne, I'm so happy for your feet! God is blessing them. You are walking farther than I do every day. I walk about 1.5 mi per day, and am trying to double that per my surgeon. Sheryl
From Blog: Shalom from Jerusalem day three
Blessed feet
Adrienne, I'm so happy for your feet! God is blessing them. You are walking farther than I do every day. I walk about 1.5 mi per day, and am trying to double that per my surgeon. Sheryl
From Blog: Shalom from Jerusalem day three
Date: 4th July 2008
hidiho
Toooooo groovy..... I'm vicariously experiencing your adventures with you! I am at the wall, smelling the fruit, hearing the birds, traveling the ancient stones... shalom to all love, Sharon
From Blog: Shalom from Jerusalem day three
hidiho
Toooooo groovy..... I'm vicariously experiencing your adventures with you! I am at the wall, smelling the fruit, hearing the birds, traveling the ancient stones... shalom to all love, Sharon
From Blog: Shalom from Jerusalem day three
Date: 2nd July 2008
awesome,your're there!
Glad you arrived safe and sound... looking forward to blog updates,love, Sharon
From Blog: We are here!
awesome,your're there!
Glad you arrived safe and sound... looking forward to blog updates,love, Sharon
From Blog: We are here!
Date: 30th June 2008
Riding Camels
Hope you have a memorable time there and smooth journey. There is much to learn from folks whose families have been neighbors for fifteen hundred years or more, and there are many of them. I remember a friend telling me of staying in such a situation and I thought about my arrogance in thinking I have any solutions for them. They are my teachers in that realm. Pray and play.
From Blog: This is it!!
Riding Camels
Hope you have a memorable time there and smooth journey. There is much to learn from folks whose families have been neighbors for fifteen hundred years or more, and there are many of them. I remember a friend telling me of staying in such a situation and I thought about my arrogance in thinking I have any solutions for them. They are my teachers in that realm. Pray and play.
From Blog: This is it!!
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Such a great opportunity
I have participated in this recovery and restoration of the history of Jerusalem. This is the 1st and only time that the Temple Mount has been able to be studied archeologically. So, what was done with no consideration or purposed destructiveness has been turned into the avenue of corroboration that the Temple Mount site WAS definately the location of the 1st and 2nd Temple in the history of Israel.
From Blog: Temple Mount salvage operation