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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