Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Farewell Party and Slideshow

Tuesday night was our "Farewell Party"

We invited the workers who work with us each day


Evan and Menachem

Good food and good company!
 

Having a great time
Gabby and the "Girls"


Singin' and Jammin'


                                      This is our slide show and it pretty
                                   much sums it all up!!
                                     (may require Flash)


Thursday, January 3, 2013

Army Night, Air Force Museum and Camping in the Negev

 
Thank you Yoni and Maya for being our leaders on "Army Night"
 
Private Weiselberg reporting for duty
  
Getting our "mission" briefing
  
This weeks tiyul started with a visit to the Air Force Museum in Be'er Sheva. This museum displays a huge collection of airplanes and helicopters which have been used throughout Israel's history.
 
Displayed planes include everything from WWII German Messerschmitts to French bombers to modern day American made F-15 fighters
  
This plane was considered to resemble a shark....therfore getting this cool paint job
 
  
"Maverick" and "Iceman"
  
"Let's go for a spin"
 
 
"Cleared for take-off"
 
Later, we arrived at the Bedouin camp site, where we would be staying the night
 
Historically, the Bedouins engaged in nomadic herding and agriculture.  They earned income by transporting goods and people across the desert.  Scarcity of water and of pastoral land required them to move constantly.  These days, some Bedouins host tourist in large tents and provide many hospitalities such as camel rides, sleeping quarters, and local cuisine.
 
"Okay....these 20 matresses should be fine for me!!"


Zack up at the crack of dawn
  
A beautiful breakfast....Bedouin style"
 
Camels...just a few yards from our tent
 
Our favorite driver Nedav


Our second day started with an amazing hike through some very old and very cool canyons
 
A beautiful day out in the desert
 
Another Max left his mark here before us
 
Thank you Shaul for planning a great tiyul for us
 
A float in the Dead Sea...the perfect way to end a great trip.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Baking cookies and Extreme hiking

Thank you Judy for inviting us to your house and for teaching us how to make these delicious cookies


Yummy sugar cookies ready to eat

Tuesday we tackled one of our most challenging hikes....after being dropped off by bus at the top of the Gilboa Mountains, we trekked all the way back down to Kibbutz
Even though it was all mostly downhill, the terrain was uneasy, muddy and very slippery
 
This looks like a great place to take a break
 
Inside a cave that would have been used hundreds or even thousands of years ago by local inhabitants


Max and Dvora
 
If only I could rebuild this car...I can drive back to Kibbutz!!!

Water break!!!
 
Passing cows and bulls along the way
 


Josh finding the remains of a large animal's jawbone

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Hula Valley and Carrot Factory Tour



This week we went to the Agamon Hula Park, situated in the heart of the Hula Valley. This park is considered one of the world's most prominent bird-watching sites.
 
We were able to witness over 100,000 cranes resting and refilling their energy reserves required for their remaining migration to Africa. Once the cranes have their fill of provided food, they are forced away as not to damage the agricultural fields surrounding the park
 
Josh and Max bird watching through binoculars

Not only did we see a beautiful assortment of birds, but also some water buffalo, mules, and a large semi-aquatic rodent called a "nutria"

Standing on a "gesher"

Max
 
What a beautiful day in the park.  We walked over five miles and had an amazing time

 
 
Later in the week we had a chance to tour Shluchot's very own carrot factory
 
Carrot's are a huge part of the revenue that comes into Shluchot.  The factory employs not only members of the Kibbutz, but also workers from the neighboring communities

Carrots are brought by truck to Shluchot and are sorted, washed, polished, cut and packaged


We were allowed to taste carrots "fresh" off the line