
This is the inside of the new wall separating Israel from the West Bank. An artist named Pinksie (I'm not sure of the spelling) made several paintings on this stretch of the wall in Bethlehem. No one knows who he/she is, but his/her work shows up in prominent places around the world. Much of the wall is covered in graffiti.

Kristi, Tim, Nathan, and I went on a double date to an Italian place in the New City. This picture was taken outside the restaurant. Fun!

This is the room in Tim and Kristi's apartment where Nathan and I slept. Cool walls and ceilings, eh?

This was taken on the Mediterranean beach city of ancient Akko, or modern day Acre, or is it the other way around?

This is a picture of the ruins of Herod the Great's fresh water swimming pool, right on the Mediterranean Sea in Caesarea.

This is the ancient city of Dor. There hasn't been much archeology work, but there is tons there to discover! Lots of pottery shards, thousands of years old, just lying around on the beach.

Nathan thought this sign was very agreeable.

This is a very old olive tree in the Garden of Gethsemane. I posted it because Nathan asked if we were going to the Garden of Gethsemane multiple times a day and could never remember the answer. :)
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