Wow, if you think I haven’t written in my blog for awhile, you should see my journal. I have precisely one month and a day unchronicled. Honestly, this will probably be my last post. Most of the

This is at a Franciscan cloister in the middle of the Old City. It's perfectly quiet and peaceful, and noticeably cooler than the rest of the city. It was so pretty. I decided that I want a cloister at my house!
These are the stones that the Romans pushed off the Temple Mount in the destruction of 70 AD to fulfill Jesus' prophecy that one stone will not be left upon another.
A desert oasis at Ein Gedi. We couldn't swim here unfortunately, but a little to the right of the picture there was a school of orthodox Jewish boys swimming complete with their kippas.

I got to float in the Dead Sea! It seriously makes you so buoyant it's ridiculous; it was actually hard to swim! We were told not to shave the day before because the water is so harsh. People who had cuts definitely felt the pain while we were in there.
A view of the Mediterranean from Jaffa. Jaffa is cute city that kinds of reminds me of Vernazza, Italy.
This is at a place called Neot Kedumim. It's a biblical garden, meaning they have all sorts of stuff that they had during biblical times. I got to do all sorts of cool stuff, like herd sheep and goats, draw water from a well, and grind my own zitar (which is a spice that's put on ring bread and it's really good!)






































