The Saga continues…
Next day, I decided to go exploring. I hopped on the fender of a tour bus and off we went to Bet She’An where they have dug up an old Roman city, pillars and all.
The tour bus then stopped at a beautiful waterfall. I couldn’t resist and went for a solitary walk in the peaceful lagoon below.
Well, BLOW ME DOWN, as I rounded a corner expecting to see more wonders of nature, I found myself in the midst of a restricted area!
By the end of the day my friends and I (turns out the bus was full of young singles), decided to hit the Tel Aviv night life. Let me tell you, they sure know how to party!
I really felt it the next day but I was determined to push through it. Bleary-eyed, I staggered to the beach placing a seashell on my head for protection from the sun.
After drinking a lot of water,
I felt well enough to surf the Mediterranean.
Ahoy there! Here I am waiting for my big wave.
It certainly seems calm to me.
Sun and sand — not a care in the world.
For my final day in Israel I went to Jerusalem. Here I am walking around the Old City. 
As the sun set over the Windmill in Jerusalem (yes there is a Windmill),
my wanderlust took hold and I am off on another adventure.
Your best mate, Percy





