The next morning we got up and went strolling about Tel Aviv.
We started off going to an artisan's market.
It was quite a bustling place with lots going on:
Glass crafts made right in front of you:
Portraits:
Neat crafts, again made as you watched:
And as in any market, a t-shirt seller. I particularly liked the black t-shirt with the white Hebrew writing on it there:
Don't read Hebrew? Well, just click to embiggen, and then turn your screen upside down for an instant translation.
Also by the market were some chess tables setup for people to have fun and play:
We then did a little shopping and purchased one of the best dairy products made, ever, anywhere:
Mocha Milk!
It's Coffee, it's Milk, it's life-changing! It's flipping amazing!
Did I mention Mocha Milk is really good? 'Cause it really is.
We had lunch, relaxed, and then headed to the beach.
3 comments:
This post was a little confusing. I've been seeing posts about Israel for a while now and I got to wondering how many trips you made. Then I checked your archives and realized that you accumulated enough material in your one week trip to provide you with posting material for months.
Chuck: Just the one trip, but as you've said, there's a ton of material worth posting about.
Hey Aaron;
Looks like y'all had a good time, and I keep saying that, LOL. Still on my bucket list to go and walk around and especially get to Masada :)
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