Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Hiking, School and Olive Picking

 
Friday's hike took us to a little archaeological site just outside Kibbutz Shluchot

The weather was beautiful and the hiking was challenging

Many civilizations have been built and rebuilt over and over at this location....if you look carefully, you can find ancient artifacts
 
A large pile of broken pottery has been left behind by excavators....all the good stuff has been brought to museums!

Resting before a nice walk back home
 
Zach helping Max with his reading and math work
 
Bayla practicing vocabulary words on the I-pad
 
Dave writing in his journal about his accomplishments in Israel
 
Josh prepping for the English Regents
 
Gabby typing her English assignments
 
 
Tuesday we were hiking again, this time to pick olives in Shluchot's very own olive orchard.....about 6 miles from Kibbutz
 
The weather started getting rough...so we looked for any shelter from the rain we could find
 
Luckily we found an old storage shed that we could duck under....we laughed, sang songs and enjoyed the rain
 

We finally made it to the orchard and proceeded to fill many buckets with olvies

Zach pulling olives from the tree

Dave and Gabby scooping them from the ground

When the truck came by, we dumped our share into the mix


Off to olive oil factory in Beit Sh'ean to see how the oil is made
 
 


We're not tired yet, let's take a detour up this mountain.....



This factory in Beit Sh'ean collects olives from all the local Kibbutzim and turns them into oil

Watching the olives get unloaded....our olives that we picked are in this truckload

We got a chance to see the olives being turned into pulp with this gigantic set of machines

Finally we get to taste the fresh oil...yum!!


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