Monday, July 25, 2005


mo masada, mo modugno Posted by Picasa

siege ramp built up by the romans to take masada Posted by Picasa

background looking through a portal on the outside wall of masada Posted by Picasa

decoration in a masada bath house (influenced by romans, appreciated by serina) Posted by Picasa

on masada after a long hike up, a beautiful sunrise and a relieved steve (the water in ein boqek wasn't american friendly) Posted by Picasa

dead sea from el meridian david hotel Posted by Picasa

Sunday, July 24, 2005


He only smiled when serina sat on him...go figure. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, July 13, 2005


hello Posted by Picasa

I fell in love with this little arab boy..he kept kissing me and boughing Posted by Picasa

This is Una and Johns apt. they are our neighbors Posted by Picasa

An arab community on the Mt. of Olives...the green neon lights indicate a mosque Posted by Picasa

Steve is taking pictures of the Mt of olives and the arab homes Posted by Picasa

Steves mop Posted by Picasa

Sunday, July 03, 2005


An olive tree on the Mt. of Olives in the Garden of Gethsemene...they are said to have been alive during Jesus' life time. Posted by Picasa

A nice Friar..very friendly Posted by Picasa

The Church of Mary Magdaline is located in the garden of Gethsemene (sorry if the spelling is off) Posted by Picasa

The church of Mary Magdaline Posted by Picasa

After Christ they began burying people as individuals in these individual boxes rather than with the whole family because they understood that everyone will individually stand before christ (ill explain later) Posted by Picasa

The owner of the camel and the owner of the donkey were screaming at each other about something in arabic Posted by Picasa

See above picture Posted by Picasa

A view of Jerusalem from the Mt. of olives Posted by Picasa

They put rocks on the graves instead of flowers and the square hole is a window so you can see the body...just kidding it's for a candle Posted by Picasa

A Jewish grave site on the Mt. of olives...the graves cover one whole section of the mountain. Posted by Picasa

A view of the Dome of the Rock and the old city from the Mt. of Olives Posted by Picasa

Alot of bathroom signs here say "SHELTER" or "BOMB SHELTER" Posted by Picasa