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9th March 2016
Enjoying a beautiful day in a beautiful place

Hungry
All this talk of food is making me hungry, shame you guys are too far away for me to be a guinea pig. It seems I have some catching up to do as haven't read your Egypt blogs. I love your Jordan blog and what a lovely photo of you both.
8th March 2016

One of My Favorite Places
Petra is an amazing place. I combated the hawkers by spending several days getting off of the beaten path. They were overwhelming at the main sites, but at places like the snake monument, or the hidden staircases that crisscrossed the cliffs above the monuments they were mostly non-existent - I did find a hawker at the end of a long, narrow slot canyon at a remote end of the site one day, which was strange. Petra's Kitchen sounds amazing. I will have to check it out next time I am there. Thanks for reminding me of one of my favorite places.
8th March 2016

Favorite Places
Jordan has a great deal to offer and yes I hope you make it to Petra's Kitchen when you go back. It was a delightful evening. I agree the hawkers don't make it to the off the beaten path locations as much.
3rd March 2016

A thoroughly enjoyable read!
Thanks, I thoroughly enjoyed reading about your trip. Sounds like you had a blast. Jordan, Petra specifically is on my bucket list, I'm so jealous and filled with wanderlust after seeing your photos. I hope to get there some day.
4th March 2016

A thoroughly enjoyable read
Justin, thank you so much for the kind words and taking the time to comment. Our enjoyment of Jordan came out in our blog. I do hope you can make it to Petra sooner than later. Wanderlust can only be cured one way.....
3rd March 2016

Your photos of Petra are gorgeous!
I really love the sound of Jordan as you have described it (apart from those hawkers on steroids and the sad looking donkeys). Floating in the dead sea looked like a super fun activity, regardless of whether the mud helped your skin or not :)
3rd March 2016

Gorgeous Petra
We think you would like it here. We enjoyed the Dead Sea and our massages. I even had a pomegranate body scrub which was amazing. Got all the dust and dirt off...it was heaven. They've used Jordan to film a few movies because the landscape it so unusual. Lots to explore and completely safe.
3rd March 2016

Petras Kitchen
Hope you didn't have to clean the dishes at the end of the night. Shame about the hawkers, we were there 15 years ago and they were fairly persistent then and sound like they have got a lot worse. We were annoyed at the number of children selling stuff and the treatment of the animals. As always, great blog and fantastic photos, looking forward to the next.
3rd March 2016

Petra's Kitchen
Fortunately no dishes at the end of the meal. Yes it is hard to watch the children selling stuff and being manipulated but we don't give into that. If you pay them they won't go to school and we will not contribute to that. On to Israel.
3rd March 2016

Fascinating Place
Great to read your blog, brought back memories of when we were there in the early 90s. They had just a few donkeys then to take you up the mountain and I can remember mine heading off ahead of all the others and it got quite scary with some of the drops so I insisted on getting off and walked the rest of the way ... ... We were lucky though as there were no persistent hawkers there at that time, its a shame this has now changed as Petra is a magical place and great to enjoy in peace and solitude - keep enjoying your travels xx
3rd March 2016

Fascinating Place
Indeed Petra is amazing and has so much to offer. We are sad that they have decided not to control the hawkers. At some point that may impact their tourism but doubt it. I agree it is magical and would have loved some solitude. Glad we could provide some memories and thanks for the comment.
3rd March 2016

Willing Subjects
Thanks to MJ, my taste for middle eastern food was kindled. It would be our pleasure to partake of your Jordanian cooking! No mud pics? Dave the floater didn't look to slimy at all! Keep on enjoying! C
3rd March 2016

Willing subjects
The evening at Petra's Kitchen was so much fun. Can't wait to get home and do some cooking. Dave washed off the mud before his photo shoot. I'm not convinced about the miracles of the mud.
2nd March 2016

I am so enjoying your blogs!
I am loving your trip guys! I have always wanted to go to Egypt... hopefully soon... I will read Brendan's blogs next ;) I also don't understand the selfie thing... I mean, every now and then we will take a selfie but this obsession with being in every photo... I just don't get it! And don't even get me started on selfie sticks!! The tackiest thing ever!!
3rd March 2016

Enjoying our blogs
Thanks Deni and Dax, this is a grand trip. We've seen so many amazing things and learned so much history that we'd forgotten or not been exposed to. Everyone takes a selfie from time to time but we must have seen 100+ selfie sticks and the one girl never took a picture without being in it. We'd never seen anything like it. She even had it up when she walked. Very, very strange.
2nd March 2016

The wonders and pests of Jordan
Never a dull moment for you two! Weve not yet trodden the floorboards that far, but the hawkers and 'guides' of Egypt and Morocco will surely give them a run for their money. Looking forward to more of your exciting journey. David
3rd March 2016

The wonders and pest of Jordan
We've been to Egypt and Morocco and were not annoyed by the hawkers the way we were here. We just wanted some private space to enjoy the magnificence but didn't get it. That is ok, now one can take away what we saw and it is stunning.
2nd March 2016

No wonder you were cranky!
No sleep, no shower and thousands of people around you... at least now you can tell a good story about it! I am living one of my travel dreams through you guys, so thanks! :)
3rd March 2016

Cranky travelers
We had hit the wall with lack of sleep but the excitement continued so we hung in there. Sometimes travelers just keep going and living the moment. Hope you get to make this trip soon.
2nd March 2016

Jordan
Great writing and pictures. A former Valley nurse worked as nanny to the current King of Jordan. She always spoke highly of the country and its people.
3rd March 2016

Jordan
Once proving there is a good life after the Valley. She was right, the people are wonderful and the country has a simplicity and beauty. Thanks for commenting.
2nd March 2016

Love reading...
.. your blogs. Sounds like you are having a great time. And I love the pictures. Keep up traveling and posting. Reminds me that I have to do an update as well very soon. Welf
3rd March 2016

Love reading
Welf, we love your blogs too so hope you will post soon. This is a good trip and we have seen some marvelous things. Petra is unique in its beauty.
2nd March 2016
The Treasury

Petra--at last!
Oh you lucky ducks--I've wanted to experience Petra forever! It sounds both extraordinary and awful--riding the donkeys through the gauntlet of hawkers seemed rather hellish--times like that, I put on my IPOD, so I don't even hear them. On the other hand, while I knew Petra had been carved out of the rock, I had no idea they, " started carving from up above and worked their way down." What incredible skill and planning! Your photos of it are fantastic, as were your other adventures there. How great to go first to Petra with all the hiking and then end up with massages and floating in the Dead Sea.
3rd March 2016
The Treasury

Petra--at last
Tara, Jordan was a good trip. We forced ourselves to overlook the bad to enjoy the beauty. The planning a intelligence used to create this was simply amazing. A little planning prevented them from damaging their work.

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