This morning at 5:30 am we arrived in TelAviv, Israel. It was a quick 5 hour overnight flight and we were so tired we just opted out of dinner on the flight and got the turndown service instead. It was like sleeping on a board with a duvet cover but hey, we did get to stretch out in our own little pod so who’s complaining! If you saw yesterdays FB post you know that our luggage didn’t make it and we are keeping our fingers crossed that it shows up today. So after some gnashing and grinding of teeth at the lost-luggage counter we caught the train to Jerusalem. Our hotel, the The Three Arches YMCA had a room ready for us (check in was at 2pm but I think they felt sorry for us) and we freshened up to hit the streets in search of a good breakfast. This YMCA is nothing like you would ever imagine. It is a sports center, a preschool and gorgeous hotel. It was built in the 1930’s and designed by the same fellow that did the Empire State Building
Our plan for the day was to visit the Western Wall, or Wailing Wall https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Wall and the Upper Room https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Supper?wprov=sfti1 while taking in the beauty around the old city. Throughout the old city there are miles and miles of narrow alley ways where local vendors sell their crafts, foods, jewelry, clothing, almost anything you need. . We were in search of a converter plug (since ours was in the luggage and we needed to charge up our devices ) and anything else interesting we could find. Well, as luck would have it we stumbled upon an Alabama apparel shop complete with shop owner and son where tales of meeting Coach Saban and famous Alabama football players quickly started. The fellow pictured below is one the shop owners and his son. His brother (the other owner) lived in Tuscaloosa and went to the university. Of course Bill was in his glory.












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ReplyDeleteI'm in awe!! What an experience!! Julie K.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing experience.
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