The gardeners for lower part of the property for the Jerusalem Center were cooking breakfast. We looked into the little structure where they have their meals.
At the base of the Mount of Olives we saw the grave yard for the Muslims.
Right near the street were some Arab women taking a selfie so I grabbed my camera.
At the right side of the photo, notice the beautiful hill of green and I was reminded of the song, "There is a Green Hill Far Away. . ." What a thrill to be in this wonderful city and to experience so many new places and people each and every day.
Our first stop was at the Garden of Gethsemane.
This was one place that stood out in my mind from our trip to Jerusalem in 1971. A lot has changed since then and now the garden is enclosed with a fence around it but the very old olive trees still in place. We spent one evening in the Garden with a Catholic priest who related the story of the of the Last Supper and events leading up to the crucifixion of Jesus.
Right near the Garden of Gethsemane is the Church of the 7 Nations. Seven denominations went together and built this church to cover the rock where Jesus atoned. Mass was being held in the church and people went up and kissed the stone.
We visited many other places in the Old City but my camera ran out of battery so I had to say to myself, "Another time . . . we've got 17 more months!" We left through Damascus gate and bought some strawberries, dried figs and dates, almonds and cashews. Now it is time to prepare for the concert tonight in the auditorium.
You're doing such a great job with your blog that I feel like I'm there. I'm really enjoying it!
ReplyDeleteI was surprised that you and another couple only were okay to go to the Orson Hyde Garden. We were told not to visit unless we were in a large group (too many vandals and riff raff). Has the policy changed?
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