I will post properly tomorrow, I have been in a panic as I thought I lost my debit card whilst away, how I don't know as Gabs had my purse in her bag all the time and I didn't use it. We didn't get home until 12.30 a.m. this morning and I only managed 4 hours sleep . . . and then another half an hour later. Beyond tired, as I have been Rosie wrangling all day too. Anyway, in tears on phone to Gabs, went back upstairs one final time, and it had fallen on the floor, under the bed . . . RELIEF.
I have taken SO MANY photos that I am having to buy another external hard drive but am waiting on Tam's partner's recommendation first.
Just a couple of photos today, but I have to say it was the most AMAZING holiday, and even threw in extra fulfilled dreams along the way! All will be explained.
The new header, btw, is Mount Nebo, where Moses died - in sight of Canaan, the Land of Milk and Honey, which he was never able to reach. The modern white-roofed building by the trees (an oasis) was where a good friend of Moses lived . . . according to our guide.
Welcome home! Am so pleased you’ve had such a wonderful time J.
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to read about all the things you’ve feasted your eyes on whilst away. Now- rest and savour your own bed and reaclimatise back to Wales lol! X Danette
So pleased you had such a wonderful time. Hope you can catch up on sleep first before sharing all the wonders with us.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that you enjoyed your holiday and that you found the wandering card.
ReplyDeleteSo very pleased that you enjoyed Jordan despite your reservations (all understandable from your previous posts), we went twenty years age and it fulfilled my dream of visiting Petra, loved every minute and cried when I caught sight of the Treasury shining in the sun when we neared the end of the Siq, glorious memories. I look forward to your account of the whole experience and will walk through it with you, please. Jan in Castle Gresley
ReplyDeleteWelcome home. I have been watching for your return.
ReplyDeleteNo milk and honey in that very desolate lands shown, fascinating.
Welcome home...and rest!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! I'm looking forward to reading about your trip and photos. So glad you had a good time!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home! Hope you have a restful night and sleep soundly & well.
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, so looking forward to all your pictures. Get some sleep and then share with all of us.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.
I think its going to take a few days to settle back into home routine. Take time to put your feet up, sip a cup of tea, enjoy the cats. Whenever we have traveled seems like the first thing I do on return is laundry!
ReplyDeleteWelcome home, welcome home! I'm glad your trip was everything that you hoped it would be! I can't wait to hear!
ReplyDeleteso pleased you had a fab time. Your pictures reminded we of our trip in 2008 we stayed at The Hotel Panorama near Petra we arrived in the dark so I was looking forward to the view in the morning and swept open the curtain on our big window to be met by sand hills as far as the eye could see until I heard bells getting closer and over the hill came a herd of goats being herded
ReplyDeleteby a couple of young boys with long walking poles I felt as though I'd been taken back to the time of Jesus.
Looking forward to your next installment. From Shirley in Perth Australia.
Welcome home. Catch up on rest first. Look forward to photos - it looks bleak
ReplyDeleteYour time away went very quickly. I look forward to hearing about the trip and the sights and your reactions.
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