Somalian Pirates
22. Januar 2023, Red Sea ⋅ 🌙 75 °F
Our dinner table is by a window. The curtains were drawn last night, so I opened them.
A few minutes later, a security team breezed in, chatting on walkie-talkies. “We found it!” I heard themWeiterlesen
Jordanian Sunset
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ 🌙 50 °F
Kamal had the bus pull over so we could enjoy a beautiful Jordanian sunset from a mountain top.
Wonderful way to end the day!
Toilets of the World
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ 🌙 50 °F
The gift shop was busy, so I was surprised to find an empty stall in the ladies room so quickly.
When I look in, however, I realized why it was empty!
Luckily the other stalls featured moreWeiterlesen
Bedouins & Camels
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ 🌙 55 °F
“When you get to the bottom of the Siq, you’ll see a bunch of guys who look like Jack Sparrow,” Kamal told us. “These are Bedouins. And since it’s Saturday, you’ll see kids there, too.Weiterlesen
Petra Cats
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
You know me! I had to touch base with the local felines. This trio reside at the gift shop at the opening of the Siq.
On our way down, I saw the shop owner petting them and feeding them in back ofWeiterlesen
The Treasury at Petra
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
Al-Khazneh a.k.a. "The Treasury" is a breathtaking sight as you emerge from the rocky canyon and into ancient Petra’s Main Street.
Despite what you may have seen in “Indiana Jones,” TheWeiterlesen
“Siq” & Ye Shall Find
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
In the 1800s, a British scholar named John William Burgeon described Petra as a, “rose red city, half as old as time.”
That phrase kept running through my mind as we wound our way through theWeiterlesen
World’s Oldest Bar?
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
We ate lunch at the Petra Guest House Hotel. I love Middle Eastern food, and the hummus here was phenomenal.
Much of the hotel is built into stone. In fact, the bar and courtyard were originallyWeiterlesen
Walk to the Siq
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F
After a wonderful lunch, Kamal shepherded us down the stony path to the Rose Red City a.k.a. Petra by calling out, “Yallah, yallah, yallah! Let’s go!”
We passed a gauntlet of tourist shopsWeiterlesen
Drive to Petra & Jordanian Culture
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
It takes a little over 2 hours to drive from the Port of Aqaba to Petra, but we had a wonderful guide and beautiful scenery to enjoy along the way.
At one point, a few buses turned off the main roadWeiterlesen
Jordanian Cemetery
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
When our bus made a pit stop at a cafe, I dashed next door to check out the cemetery.
The mounded graves remind me a lot of scraped graveyards I’ve seen in the American south.
I can’t read anyWeiterlesen
Hollywood Loves Wadi Rum
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 61 °F
Wadi Rum is a desert near the port of Aqaba in Jordan. “Wadi” means “valley,” and “Rum” means “place with the high mountains.”
The stark rocky outcroppings and red soil make it anWeiterlesen
Jordanian Flag
21. Januar 2023 in Jordanien ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F
At a glance, you might think the flags in both photos are the same. However, our guide told us the first flag, which we saw near the port in Aqaba, stands for the Arab revolt. To me it looks like theWeiterlesen
Suez Canal
20. Januar 2023 in Ägypten ⋅ ⛅ 50 °F
The Suez Canal is one of the most important shortcuts in the world!
Sailing through this manmade channel allows ships to pass from the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea without having toWeiterlesen
Playful Cats & Wistful Dog
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ 🌙 54 °F
As our tour guide rounded us up for the final time, a playful kitty darted out and swatted at a man’s dangling camera strap.
I also noticed a dog during our walk today, seeing that little snoutWeiterlesen
Jaffa Gate Tombs
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ 🌙 54 °F
The sun was setting as we left Jerusalem’s Old City. As we passed the Jaffa Gate, I noticed a couple tombs behind a metal fence. I have no idea who these are for, but would love to find out theWeiterlesen
Mint Tea
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 54 °F
Mint tea is quite popular in the Middle East and I found it interesting to see how some people make it at work. This is was what the set up looked like behind the counter of a little shop inWeiterlesen
Masonic Symbol
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
Considering that Jerusalem is the site of Solomon’s Temple, (a key component to many Masonic teachings) it really should not have surprised me to see a Masonic compass and square symbol today. AndWeiterlesen
Israeli Bomb Disposal
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
Right beside the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Larry noticed a strange device, which he correctly deduced to be a bomb disposal unit!
Our guide said such devices can be found all over town!
I shouldWeiterlesen
Church of the Holy Sepulcher
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
After Via Dolorosa, we made our way to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, which has been a major Christian pilgrimage destination since it was built in the 4th century AD.
The church features theWeiterlesen
Bread & Nuts
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 55 °F
Despite our wonderful lunch, there were many times today that I wanted to stop for fresh nuts and other tasty treats in Jerusalem’s Old City. Ah, well! Another time.
Punny T Shirts
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
I saw some punny t shirts at shops along the souk. My favorites are: “Pikajew,” “Jew Jitsu,” “Just Jew It,” and “Guns ‘n’ Moses.”
Silly stuff!
Via Dolorosa
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
After a brisk trek through the souk, our guide told us to wait for him “at the next corner”while he walked back to round up a few stragglers.
As we stood there, I glanced up at the street plaqueWeiterlesen
How Bazaar
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
The tunnel from the Western Gate took us to the Arab market, aka “souk.” This labyrinthine maze of narrow streets was a pleasant assault on the senses with bright colors and alluring scents suchWeiterlesen
Book Machine
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F
We reached the Western Wall by entering Jerusalem’s Old City through the Dung Gate. As the name implies, this gate was once an area used for trash.
We left the Western Wall through the DamascusWeiterlesen
Western Wall
18. Januar 2023 in Palästina ⋅ ☀️ 59 °F
I’d always heard the “Western Wall” referred to as the “Wailing Wall" but today I learned that many Jews consider that a derogatory term.
So, “Western Wall” it is!
The Western Wall isWeiterlesen








































































































































































































