17 June Boker Tov, Israel


 It's ten thirty in the morning and we've just landed. The weather is warm, the airport is clean and modern and easy to navigate. It's also not crowded. 

Customs was a breeze, and soon we were in a taxi and heading for Moshe Rosen Centre, our humble abode for the next 3 nights. 

There was a slight misunderstanding around the driver accepting card and I needed to go to one of those expensive atm's and get shekels out, but all in all, a good easy arrival. 

Our room is large - it has 6 beds - (3 bunks) and plenty of storage. There is a washing machine and dryer, two showers and a large bathroom. Downstairs is a coffee machine, and a fridge with milk etc. It's run by the Jews for Jesus people, and it's a blessing being here, despite it being less than fancy. 

We headed out into the 30 degree Tel Aviv streets, and navigated ourselves to the beach and a tourist centre. We went through the Jaffa market area and Selah got a skirt and a very pretty dress after some intense bargaining. We had the guy following us down the street begging us to buy the dress. 

Urgh, I hate bargaining. 

I quickly got overwhelmed by the noise and hustle and bustle. I clearly wasn't as "over the flu' as I thought I was, a fact that became abundantly clear when we took the wrong train, and I ended up coughing my lungs out causing other passengers to move seats. 

We left the train, found a pharmacy and stocked up on cough mixture and lozenges. Had dinner - peda with the works, and headed back to the room for an early night. 


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