Dizengoff, Tel Aviv

It's been a long day, from Brum's pre-Christmas snow and ice to balmy Chanuka in Tel Aviv, but happily ensconced now in my hotel room, and looking forward to tomorrow's adventures with a boy.Weiterlesen
It's been a long day, from Brum's pre-Christmas snow and ice to balmy Chanuka in Tel Aviv, but happily ensconced now in my hotel room, and looking forward to tomorrow's adventures with a boy.Weiterlesen
5am early start, Motti the taxi driver's first job of the day. At Sde Dov Airport before the gate opens. Trying to read another group of passengers, for Eilat this time. Here we go
Quite a lot of mutual bureaucracy on both sides of the border, but eventually we're on our way through spectacular mountains. Joe looks out on them from Kibbutz Lotan (and concedes they are betterWeiterlesen
Unbelievably dramatic route through the canyon...
We were just stunned, completely, and so many mysteries - who, how, why, the geology, the people, so many unanswered questions. Would have loved to have a bit longer to explore, but our JordanianWeiterlesen
...was fab, a linguist as well as a comedian, and very well informed about Petra (as much as we can know, and he was clear about what we can't know). Tourism has dropped off heavily in Jordan in theWeiterlesen
Just wandering about mostly, and gradually making our way to the central railway station. So much to see and think about. Joe says he hears that both Tel Aviv and Jerusalem have become prohibitivelyWeiterlesen
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Two headed cat?
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Love those hat boxes
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Isn't one end a dog?