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Saturday, July 10, 2010

SOOC- Tiberias

[image: Line of Palm trees along street in Tiberias.]

I decided to finally post some pictures from my trip last week. Our hotel was about midway up a tall hill, not far from where this picture was taken.
















[Image: Early morning sunlight on the Sea of Galilee.]

The first morning there I took a walk down to the shore of the Sea of Galilee, and back up to the hotel.









[image: view of part of the Sea of Galilee, and the surrounding countryside, from hillside in Tiberias:]





The next day I walked up from my hotel to where I took the following picture, and then down again. So I effectivly walked to this height from the seashore (and back) over the two mornings.... It is actually not that much of a walk, but in the not-so-early morning, it was hot, so the walk seemed longer.

7 comments:

  1. Stunning pictures. I hope you had a relaxing time.

    If you get a chance can you stop by and share some experience and wisdom on this post? A lot of us moms with younger children would love to hear form you.

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  2. Just wanted to tell you I started reading your blog b/c of Rikki. I have a 15 yr old son w DS. But I have learned so much more..about Jewish traditions, routine life in a Jewish household, politics and geography of places I've only heard about. Thanks for blogging.

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  3. I adore that first image, the alignment of the trees in your image is superb. I love that shot!

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  4. WOW those are some stunning pictures
    LOVE it

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  5. Oh goodness. I would love to see the Sea of Galilee in person. Gorgeous photographs.

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  6. Oh these were lovely -- thank you! I felt as though I'd visited there before breakfast.

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  7. Oh, you make me want to revisit Tiveria. We were there two years ago... my cousins live nearby. We had fun swimming at Ginosar. So beautiful and peaceful there.

    Thanks for participating in JPIX.

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