Jerusalem

In the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and Dead Sea[s] lies one of the oldest cities in the world. Surrounded by ancient walls, the Old City is home to numerous holy sites. I didn’t arrive with preconceived notions or ideas in regards to the country. Just getting out and about to explore Israel was a learning experience. The countryside is absolutely beautiful with diverse landscapes and scenery, ranging from a desert in the south and lush green hills in the north. There were amazing ruins dating from almost every empire and period from history; the Babylonians, Greeks, Romans, and Crusaders.

The Dome of the Rock is an Islamic shrine patterned after nearby Byzantine churches and palaces. Its outside appearance was changed during the Ottoman period and again in modern times. In the Christian Quarter of the Old City is the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also known as the Church of the Resurrection to which our guide stated is considered one of the holiest sites for Christians in the world.

Walking through the Old City is tantamount to walking through time ……. going back thousands of years in history. Jerusalem has been conquered and ruled by varying groups of people and today the city is divided into quarters that represent the different ethnic/religious groups that have lived in the walled city for centuries. There are four distinct and vibrant quarters; Armenian Quarter, Christian Quarter, Jewish Quarter and the Muslim Quarter. You do a bit of walking in order to see the layout of the city. I dressed “modestly” …… keeping my shoulders cover and wore long pants with shawls covering my head in order to see religious artifacts or to enter a Mosque or the Holy Sepulchre.

Food in each area was very good, and we enjoyed tasting items unique to each quarter. I favored the falafel sandwich from the Muslim quarter and want to try and remake it at home.

Kathleen

Adventures in Travel

What are you doing this evening?

Waiting for luggage at 3:45am.

I’m attempting to get back to the United States from Amman, Jordan. The flight was cancelled last night due to technical issues. We made it away from the gate …. traveled two minutes then stopped. The pilot indicated there was a problem to which they were trying to repair. The next announcement was the cancellation of our flight.

It’s always an adventure when you travel…. trying to anticipate the twist and turns. It was 3:30am and the next flight to the US was a day away. Everyone was trying to get a hotel room (a port in storm) to relax and unwind.

I’m now ready to return to the airport and give this another try.

And the adventures continue!!!

Kathleen