Thursday, November 29, 2007

What I Did for Thanksgiving

Sheila Christopher and Tom spent Thanksgiving on the Red Sea this year. In Egypt it is easy to forget that Thanksgiving was occurring back in the USA. We had a great week in Egypt/Israel/Jordan and will never forget the great places we saw.
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Christopher on a "Snorkeling Pier"

We all snorkeled together on 4 of the 7 days we were at our resort. The water was incredibly clear and there were many varieties of fish to observe.
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Chris and Mom



Chris and Mom pose together next to one of our pools. The weather was excellent the whole time we were in the Red Sea area and the scenery was very beautiful.

SCUBA Kid

Christopher tried a free SCUBA lesson in the pool one afternoon. He liked it and wanted to pursue qualification but we didn't have the time required to complete it. Maybe next time.
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Beach Games

We are not sure what this game is called but we tried it anyway and enjoyed it. Our hotel is pictured in the background.
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Rock Skipping Lesson

The Red Sea and more specifically, the Gulf of Aqaba provided an excellent venue for practicing rock-skipping. The evening this was taken the Gulf was particularly smooth and we got many a good skip from the rocks we flung. Pictured in the background is Saudi Arabia, only 7 miles across at this location.
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Camel Ride on the Beach

This local Bedouin leases his camel out for rides along the shores of the Red Sea. Christopher is just finishing up his ride as this shot was taken.
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Dead Sea Resort Area

This was taken along the Dead Sea in an Israeli resort area. People come from miles around to bath in the "healing waters" of the Dead Sea to cure all manner of ailments.
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Christopher with "Proof of Elevation"

Christopher poses with our GPS that shows us on the south side of the Dead Sea (see the map on the unit) and our altitide which is shown as -1247 Feet below sea level. This was taken on our bus as we proceeded north through the Negev Desert of Israel on our way towards Jerusalem.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Jerusalem, Israel

This picture taken overlooking Jerusalem and the Al Aqsa Mosque (black dome) as well as the "Dome of the Rock" (gold dome) show just how hilly the terrain is. We took a long day trip from Egypt, by Masada and the Dead Sea to Jerusalem and back again. It was a memorable trip that we all enjoyed.
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The Wailing Wall

Sheila and Christopher pose in front the famous "Western" or "Wailing" wall, outside the temple of Solomon that was destroyed by the Romans in 70AD in the first Jewish-Roman War.
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Mortuary for Jesus

Sheila and Christopher pose in front of the slab where Jesus was prepared for burial following his crucifixion.
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Tom Outside Old Jerusalem

Tom reflects on the day of sightseeing in the wonderful city of Jerusalem.
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Day Trip to Petra

We took a long day trip from our resort in Egypt across the Red Sea to Jordan and visited the ancient city of Petra.
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The Petra Crown Jewel

The beautiful facade at the bottom of a narrow canyon. This structure was carved into soft sandstone and known as the treasury. It was used as rifle target practice by Bedouins since the time of gunpowder. Many of the carvings vividly bare the scars of this activity.
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End of the Valley at Petra

Christopher and I climbed to this fine view over the bottom of the valley of Petra. Behind him are a multitude of ruins from before the time of Christ.
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Horse Ride Out of Petra

Horse rides were included in our tour price so we took advantage. It was a steep up hill climb but the horses seemed to know there would be a end to the agony of carrying us up the hill. As the picture shows, it was a beautiful day in Jordan.
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Horse Ride Complete

Christopher completes his horseride out of the canyon that leads to Petra. He refused to gallop, so his minder lead him at a slow pace.
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Christopher takes a try at sand art

With the help of some locals, Christopher wanted to see if he could learn a tradecraft to take with him to adulthood. I think from this vacation the only "tradecraft" he acquired was that of spending tourism dollars! He had a great time anyway.
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Finished Sand Art

Here is Christopher's finished sand-art project, done with the help of authentic Egyptian artisans...Great job Christopher!
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Resort Pizza

Christopher doing his favorite thing, not being in school and eating pizza for lunch next to the pool. Not to mention the unlimited coke and ice cream that was included in our all-inclusive holiday.
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Veteran's Day in Germany

Sheila and Christopher in Southern Germany with the perfect combination, snow to look at in the mountains but none to step through down below. Neuschwanstien Castle looms in the background.
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Edelweiss Lodge and Resort

The view from Garmisch Germany and the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort. Following a TDY trip for Tom in Germany, Sheila and Christopher flew to Munich for a long weekend over Veterans Day. Book your Edelweiss Holiday at this link: http://www.edelweisslodgeandresort.com/

Snow Ball Fight

Christopher "nails" Dad in the back with a big moist snowball. Mother nature cooperated with Christopher's wishes for snow (as we rarely get any in England) and he took advantage and engaged in a severe snowball fight with Tom. Later a truce was declared.
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Edelweiss Lodge and Resort

Christopher doing his favorite thing at his favorite place. Christopher loves to swim and his favorite place to do it is in Garmisch at Edelweiss Lodge. Here he is enjoying a nice November weekend in the warm pool.
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The Road to Garmisch Germany

On our way from the airport in Munich to Garmisch, we encountered heavy snows but road conditions remained good as this beautiful pictures illustrates.
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