Future Possibilities

on March 17, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Future Possibilities Our group will gather soon to unpack the trip - we'll share some photos and memories, and talk about what the trip meant to us.  We'll remember the camels, the sheep and shepherds, and bedouin we saw on the hillsides ... read post

The Phenomena of Focus

on March 17, 2011 by Walt Dilg

The Phenomena of Focus It is an interesting phenomena that happens when you focus on something.  It's like what happens when a director frames a shot.  The viewer sees what the director wants the viewer to see, irrelevant or unwanted ... read post

How Cool is That!

on March 15, 2011 by Walt Dilg

How Cool is That! Archaeology has to be about the coolest profession.  Imagine discovering the oldest arch constructed by humankind - it's visible at Dan.  Or a wall of the ancient City of Jerusalem that was scaled by the Babylonians in ... read post

Is This The Spot?

on March 14, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Is This the Spot? When you go on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where you go is most important.  It's not just random places, but rather places that are connected with people or events important to the faith and mentioned in scripture. ... read post

Personal Perspective

on March 14, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Personal Perspective When I was first in the Galilee, some 4 years ago, it was spring time, flowers were blooming and the air was fresh and clear.  I got some beautiful photographs of the sunrise over the Sea of Galilee, boats bobbing on the ... read post

Three-Quarter Million

on March 13, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Three-Quarter Million When you learn about the the Israeli War for Independence, that battle that occurred in 1947-1948 when the UN granted Israel its independence following the British Mandate and the five Arab nations bordering it attacked to ... read post

They're All Not the Same

on March 12, 2011 by Walt Dilg

They're All Not the Same I mentioned how surprised some of us were to realize there were Arab Christians.  As the travelers honestly acknowledged this with some embarrassment, we realized how easy it was to think in generalities of people. It ... read post

Arab Israelis

on March 11, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Arab Israelis One of the interesting insights many of our travelers gained during the trip was that there were Israeli Arabs.  It makes sense, though many folk had not thought about it.  Our guide during the Israeli portion of our trip ... read post

Holy Land Trip Observations

on March 10, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Holy Land Trip Observations I haven't mentioned on the blog but it is circulating through the church that I returned back with a slipped disc.  It happened as we headed into Jordan, yet I just pushed-on, not wanting to miss anything, making ... read post

Back in La Jolla

on March 08, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Back in La Jolla Except for Barbara who headed off to be with her cousin, we are all back now in La Jolla.  Strange how the hillsides we so rememniscent of the Holy Land as we looked out our plane windows as the flight was landing ... read post

Friday & Saturday - Jerash & Heading Home

on March 05, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Friday & Saturday – Last Day & Coming Home                 We loaded our bags on the bus for our departure from Jordan, early Friday morning.   Yet ... read post

Thursday - Petra

on March 03, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Thursday – Petra                 If you are going to drive 3 hours  one way to get somewhere, it better be worth it.  Petra is!  What an incredible ... read post

Wednesday - Welcome to Jordan

on March 03, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Wednesday – Welcome to Jordan                 Crossing the Allenby Bridge from Israel to Jordan required four checkpoints and two baggage scanning processes.  In ... read post

Tuesday - March 1 - Last Day in Israel

on March 01, 2011 by Walt Dilg

Tuesday – March 1 – Last Day in Israel                 Today was a whirlwind of emotions.  It started off even keeled enough with a visit to Ein Kerem, a ... read post