A few days ago, Shankha and I visited the Ramparts Walk in Jerusalem. Walking along the Old City walls gave us a bird’s eye view of both the Old City and modern Jerusalem. The views were quite stunning, don’t you think?
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
Shankha on the city walls
Shankha on the city walls
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
Shankha at the Ramparts Walk
Shankha at the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
View from the Ramparts Walk
Shankha at the Ramparts Walk
Afterward, we wandered around the city, stopping by some religious sites, including the Prison of Christ (no pictures were taken). We also visited the Western Wall briefly and then ate lunch at an Armenian Restaurant.
Western Wall
Western Wall
Western Wall
Opposite the Western Wall
Food at the Armenian Restaurant
Food at the Armenian Restaurant
Kelsey and Shankha at the Armenian Restaurant
The next few days, Shankha was kind enough to cook lunch 🙂 I washed the dishes (except for the ones Shankha washed, whoops).
Courtesy of Chef Shankha
Chef Shankha in the kitchen
Courtesy of Chef Shankha
Chef Shankha in the kitchen
Yesterday afternoon, we drove up to the MEET hub in Nazareth to teach the second group of students. Ted took us around the city at night and treated us to some delicious sweets.
Shankha at the hostel
Walking past the White Mosque
Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation in the background
Microsoft building in the background
Sweets!!
Kelsey, Shankha, and Ted eating late night desserts (hidden by the tissues)
All the sugar
Walking back to the hostel
The hostel was really quite nice
The hostel was really quite nice
The view from the hostel
Stay tuned for another blog post about teaching in Nazareth!
Whoa… these photos are incredible, Kelsey!!
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