Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The every other day blog





Pictures:
1.) COWS: Either these cows were interested in our group or a local wanted to buy Ellen from Sid.
2.) SEA of GALILEE: The view from our boat ride on the Sea of Galilee.
3.) CLASS: the class the I had the opportunity to talk to in Nazareth.
Wow...two wonderful days of traveling. This part of the trip has taken us to the Galilee and the Golan Heights and have we seen a lot. We have visited the Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth, traveled to the Sea of Galilee, eaten St. Peter's fish (whole), sailed on the Sea of Galilee, reflected at the Mount of the Beatitudes, walked the path and visisted Tel Dan, educated on the history of Israel...all in two days.
I can speak for the entire group and say that everyone is having a GREAT time. We are all safe and healthy; maybe a tad tired but worth it. Hope all is well in the States. Know that we think of you all often. Take care and continue to blog.
No texting while driving!
Shalom:
IAN

4 comments:

  1. Thanks for putting this blog together, Ian. We appreciate you finding time within your travels to do so!
    Please continue to have safe travels...
    Truly,
    Carrie Zimmerman

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  2. hey dogg!! believe it or not I just got your text message, I don't know how I missed that! Anyway I'm connected now to the blog and have passed on the address to a bunch of people...so hopefully now you will get more comments. Lots of love to you, Joanie and my dad....I'm headed out at 6am tomorrow to the DR so I'll actually be offline for the rest of your trip probably. Safe travels and I hope you are accumulating some great stories! say hello to everyone for me and of course stay safe!! xoxoxoxo Pearlie

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  3. Glad you are all safe! The pictures are beautiful!!! Thanks for posting them Ian!!! Enjoy every moment! Safe travels--give Bill a hug from the Dortenzos :)!!!

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  4. Hope all is well...and everyone is having too much fun to blog! Our prayers are with you all for safe travels.

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