I've always dreamed of going to Israel, but to actually have that dream come true is something I'll always remember. Over the next few weeks, I'll share some of the things we saw there.
The Sea of Galilee, viewed from the Mount of Beatitudes, where Jesus is said to have taught the Beatitudes to his disciples. Matthew 5:1-12 |
The Church of the Beatitudes, a small but lovely church. |
Looking at the Sea of Galilee from the Mount of Beatitudes |
A Franciscan nun discourages her faithful canine companions from entering the Church of the Beatitudes. |
Moonrise over the Church of the Beatitudes |
Beautiful shots of the Galilee. Look forward to seeing the rest of them.
ReplyDeleteFascinating pictures. I especially like the nun and amazing gate.
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Maggie
How wonderful, Sue. Truly a dream trip! We could use the message of the Beatitudes right now in the USA!.
ReplyDeleteOne of the places that I'd like to visit one day...
ReplyDeleteWow...exciting!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing trip of a lifetime to walk where Jesus walked! Wonderful photos!
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are so lovely!! Have a very great week!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful. What a wonderful trip. I would love to go there.
ReplyDeleteWow - that's really interesting...(and not where I ever would have guessed!)
ReplyDeleteNice placeSue. I guessed wrong but you got the right place to go.
ReplyDeleteHave never seen Israel like this. Beautiful photos of historical buildings.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, you are in Israel... so gorgeous places and the funniest photo is that with the dogs by the portal. Have a great travel.
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To your request: this is the usual construction style of old houses in our area from middle age until 1900 (my home too, build in 1850), will make more photos in next weeks, when finally all the rain is over.
Yes, visit to a holy place is always like a dream come true. Unique church architecture.How lovely it looks on a moon-lit night!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gates and doorways.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
I have heard so much about Israel from my friends who have been to Israel. I am so happy to see the photos and I am looking forward for more photos. At least now I get the chance to see Israel through your photos!
ReplyDeleteSo jealous! I haven't been to Israel in way too long.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos and wonderful narrative. That extra hour of travel had me perplexed so I guessed wrong.
ReplyDeleteI cannot think of a place that I would rather visit than the Holy Land. To literally stand on the same ground and walk the same streets as our Savior would indeed be a dream come true. However, I am content that one day I will eternally reside in a place that God has prepared for me. Have a blessed day.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting photographs! The nun talking to the dogs was quite fun. Thanks for your sweet comment on my photos of Cape Town (I was behind with comments). And, thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteWe loved Israel! Glad you had the opportunity to go!
ReplyDeleteWow! I bet you had a fantastic time.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs of somewhere I've never visited. Those gates are incredible.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such special memories.
I'm so jealous. That's been on my bucket list for a long time. Great Photos! Enjoy and can't wait to hear more.
ReplyDeleteThat is super exciting!! I have never visited Israel so I always enjoy posts about it. :-)
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It looks like a special trip and these are some great photos. I especially like the feeling from the last one, the way it's lit up and framed.
ReplyDeleteWOW that would be an amazing trip! I love the photos you have up so far. It's great your dream came true.
ReplyDeleteWow doesn't really do it. How special for you to have visited this place.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! Love the shot of the doggies at the gate.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photographs...
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I LOVE your photographs! Israel is one of the places to visit in my bucket list. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I thought you were going to Europe. Can't wait to learn more about your trip.
ReplyDeleteI intend visiting there next year - thanks so much for your preview!
ReplyDeleteMy WW pictures (Linky)
What beautiful photographs. I love the gates all lit up at night.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for shwoing your photos! Israël is also on my dream-list.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! I've been to Israel 5 times (for work, but have been fortunate enough to tack on some personal time), and it is a fascinating country, for sure. Love your pictures!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of this special area. Enjox your time there !
ReplyDeleteBest regards, Synnöve
enjoy your trip..
ReplyDeleteSue, so Israel is where the plane took you! WOW, what amazing photos! When I was younger I thought it would be awesome to see the Holy Land. I can't wait to see more photo shares! Thanks for hosting the mid-week fun!
ReplyDeleteSo interesting! Beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful!! And how wonderful to stand in such a historic location! I'd be so overwhelmed.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to seeing your images of Israel. I have a friend from there, and I would love to travel there with her. Enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGASP! Israel's on my bucket list! :D Thanks for posting these, and I can't wait to see more pics of Israel! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a privilege to visit and then to share with us. Thank you so much. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of a historic and spiritual land!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up with the Travel Tuesday meme, hope to see you again there this week.
Beautiful town with interesting architecture. Great shots!
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