When I was in Israel in 2009, I thought it would be Jerusalem that made an impression on me. But while I found Jerusalem an unique experience in its antiquity, overall it was a bit too stuffy for my liking with its overwhelming religious zeal. Tel Aviv, rather, was more my speed. My hotel was [...]
Photo Friday: Ein Avdat, Israel
When I was in Israel last fall, the thing that came as the biggest surprise was the diversity of the landscape. And by diversity, I mean the number of deserts and their varying landscapes. I don’t know about you, but I thought a desert was a desert was a desert. I didn’t know there could [...]
Israel: We’ll All Float On
Back in November, when I was trekking it across the Israeli desert, I got the chance to see one of the world’s wonders.* After driving for miles and miles through brown rocky terrain and placid, sandy desert, it truly is magnificent to see muted shades of turquoise peaking back through the haze from just over [...]
Photo Friday: Negev Desert, Israel
It should come as no surprise that one of my favorite facets of trekking through Israel was due to the presence of one of my favorite animals: the camel (duh). To be honest, I’m not sure when my camel obsession began. Maybe it’s always been there. What I know is that, as a nomad, the [...]
Photo Friday: Jerusalem, Israel
Sometimes pictures speak louder than words. morning fog Yad Vashem, Holocaust memorial local market the Jewish Quarter Hasidic Jewish boys a wiseman dragonfruit an accordion player randomly practicing in the woods of Ein Karem Jerusalem at dusk *Shot with a Canon XTi, 17-85mm lens, housed in a LowePro SlingShot. **For more Photo Friday fun, head [...]
Photo Friday: West Bank, Israel
In lieu of a full-blown Photo Friday, I give you this to look forward to upon my gallant return to writing: Appropriately captioned: An Ass and His Camel. Taken somewhere along the West Bank, because I’m a rebel like that. Don’t forget to enter the Shutterfly photobook contest by 9am Monday morning! *Shot with a [...]

