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101 Hanassi Ave. Haifa, Israel, 34642, 4-835-4311
(Day 16, Haifa, Thursday) The bright sunshine from the east lit the room even through the curtains. When opened, the sparkling sea was blinding. Another full but peaceful breakfast on the deck, this time with an adorable family of cats for company. We picked up our laundry in town and set off on the road again. Change in plans: instead of visiting Rosh Pinna (one of the first towns settled by the wave of immigrants in the 1880s), we set course for Rosh Hanikra, white limestone caves in the fa...
Haifa, Israel rmisaac(Day 18, Haifa, Friday) I'm sure after a few years, endless days of sun and heat could get boring or hard to endure. For now, being from Seattle, it will do. Moreover, there was a nice strong breeze to take the edge off the heat. We set off after breakfast along the promenade that runs behind our hotel (with great views of the city and harbor below us) just down the road to the top end of the famous Baha'i gardens which run in a wide swath down the hill and surround the golden dome of the shr...
Haifa, Israel rmisaac
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Qiryat Tiv`on, H̱efa, Israel avi_einat... geschaut. Time of the Gipsies, kann ich sehr empfehlen für alle die ihn noch nicht gesehen haben.<br><br>Gestern waren wir dann ein wenig Zuhause mit den Kindern und haben den halben Tag Karten gespielt. War sehr lustig, vor allem weil der Kleine nicht verlieren kann :)))) am Abend sind Oren und ich dann an den Marathon in Nama'an gefahren (Kiryat Bialik, in der Nähe von Haifa). Es war super...habe sogar Victoria getroffen (eine Schweizerin, die in Lausanne ...
Qiryat Bialik, H̱efa, Israel jhezara... in den Karpaten stattfinden...bin ja mal gespannt.<br>Am Sonntag waren wir dann wieder im Fitnessraum (2 mal pro Woche) wo ich mich mit aufgeprotzten Hormon-Würgern und anorektischen Jammergestalten abmühe...aber Oren und ich habens meistens sehr lustig da und es tut gut, irgendwas ab und zu zu tun (neben Tanzen). Jedesmal danach gehen wir auf einen langen Strandspaziergang (wo ihr die Fotos gesehen habt). Ich habe mir schon vorgenommen eine "Haifa Strandgalerie" zu machen, d.h ...
Haifa, H̱efa, Israel jhezara... shoot, I could've climbed on it if I wanted too!) and it was also my first time in the Mediterranean Sea. <br><br>After exploring there for a while, we headed on back up to Haifa to meet with our hosts for the rest of the trip, Rafi and Dorit. They are a little bit older than us, Rafi is an environmental graduate student and Dorit is a medical resident in the hospital near their house, and they've got a 4 month old baby ...
Haifa, Israel big_red_truck... feel like an absolute star! I love that feeling, when i put a genuine smile on someone's face!! (maybe thats why i go off track so easily when it comes to a relationship) Anyway, today was the second full day out of the 9 days that I sepnt at home with my family. That evening was the Independance Day fireworks, so all of Israel was out on the streets celebrating. we mean tto go to Haifa the whole time but we didn't know where. I called Eli, got his mum's number and ...
Nazareth, Galilee, Israel karinakr... line. Basically, I must live on $1 a day for the next 45 days. I'll walk everywhere, buy one water a day, and eat locusts and wild honey, which, coupled with the desert heat, could also lead to a new career in prophecy. Next update: hark, a man from the desert speaketh vague and slightly incoherent words. Considerable following immediately develops.
Haifa, Israel homersim... water, sit and chat, drink more water, perhaps have a snack of Pringles, goldfish crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches or similar things, drink still more water, perhaps sing some songs (especially area K) and finally drink some more water. The last work session is from around 11:20 until 1:00. We usually start wrapping things up about 12:30: clearing out the last dirt, sweeping the squares by hand with soft brushes to get a good look ...
Megiddo, Israel joelmeeker... to see the beautiful Mediterranean for the first time. We walked along the sea walls, and watched some kids leaping from the high walls. From here we made it to the land walls, which gave a view over the city. Napoleon tried to take this city and was thrown back. It was a very historic little town and a great daytrip. It showcases yet another aspect of the amazing history of this region. ~Travis
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