Jerusalem

We spent a full day in Jerusalem, touring all four quarters of the old city , our guide explained 3,ooo years of history to us (it was a lot to take in ) We entered the city through Jaffa gate in the Christian Quarter, one of seven gates around the city walls , the golden gate is sealed awaiting the arrival (or return depending on your faith) of the messiah . there is still plenty to explore in Jerusalem, I can't wait to come back

Some of the columns on Cardo Maximus





Muslim quarter




Eric and Caden walking down to the wailing wall, a paper head cover is provided for you if you don't have one



Caden's finest moment





A veiw of Mt. of Olives, Mt. of Olives is associated with some of the most important events in Jesus' life





Dome of the rock




Walking through the streets of Jerusalem is like wandering through a tangled maze







Ethiopian Christians live on the roof top of the church of the Holy Sepulcher

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful city , and Caden look's so cute! Are those machine guns ? Yikes

Meg said...

Yes, Those are machine guns. I am already use to seeing them all the time,but for Caden... it dosen't seem to get old !

Anonymous said...

Boy, are you guys going to hate coming back to Phoenix...at least the Super Bowl was close...

You are so lucky to have this opportunity.

virginia said...

I figured this out all by myself. The pictures and dialogue are awesome. Can't hardly wait until my visit. March 24 thru April 17. Mari is in. She says to tell you she is not a backer outer.

Meg said...

Mom !!! We are so excited you and Mari are coming : )

Bob said...

Meg,
Your pictures are fantastic! What a day!
See you soon.
Wendi

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