jillian
Princess
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
what part of Israel are you in?
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So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
what part of Israel are you in?
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
what part of Israel are you in?
All parts! I stay overnight in Tel Aviv ^_^
YOU HAVE NEVER HAD A "hard on(horn)" all your life so stop LYINGHey my pa told me the jewwwws have horns at birth...is that true? He also said they put babies blood in that masta ball stew...is that true?
Thanks in advance!
No ... the horns don’t come in till puberty.
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
what part of Israel are you in?
All parts! I stay overnight in Tel Aviv ^_^
Tel Aviv is great. So many wonderful things to see. If you get to Eilat, try to go into Jordan to see Petra. It's one of those once-in-a-lifetime things. Also thee's a coffee chain called Aroma that makes amazing coffee. Come to think of it, you can't really get bad coffee in Israel. Even the gas stations have good cappuccino.
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
Steve, I did go to Mt. Tabor on my first visit and you are correct, it is quite the place. One can see the whole of the Jezreel Valley from there. All the way to Meggido. But on the way, I also did see many peoples mingling at the BBQ's on the back side of Mt. Carmel on the way.<snip>Did you go to Mt Tabor,there is a small dome shaped church on the top in stone,only a small door at the front and no windows at all....but as you walk in and the sun reflecting into the inside...it is Spell Binding a mirage of White,Blue and Gold Mosaic,I have travelled widely throughout the world and never seen anything so arresting,splendid indeed,if you have a chance to see it Gillian try to.
I agree with Teddy,conducted tours are OK(I know as I was a Tourist Guide for EL AL many years ago) but hire a car and see hidden treasures and lovely people both Jews and Palestinian and sometimes both mingling at the same BBQ.steve
Yes, you took the Abraham tours. I have researched them, and was going to take some this spring, but decided to buy a house instead.I visited, with a tour grip, Hebron . As well as Jericho and Bethlehem. I also visited a small village on the coast near Ceasarea.
I can't drive , so my trips are restricted to tour groups or public transport
Oh crap, sorry to hear that. Well then you have experienced Israel very well then. Because it can be difficult to get around and see stuff there even in perfect shape.[emoji6]I had a stroke and my vision is impaired and I can't have my leg under control. I can still walk, I just can't tell my leg where it needs to be.
Automatic functions don't work right
So ask questions about what I see, instead of your fantasies
Do You plan on visiting Arab villages?
There're a lot of beautiful places on the hills in the north.