July 5th 2006.
It seems hard to believe that we have been here for 5 months already. We have been to lots of places, seen a lot of interesting things and met a lot of interesting people. We thought that it was time to share some pictures of some of the places we have visited and people we have met. Let’s start with our orientation group of 27 new volunteers from 14 countries including Greenland, Korea, Argentina, Tasmania, Central Africa Republic, Ireland and Canada. Here is photo on a cool February 2006 day at the Bahá’í World Centre in Haifa. This is the building where Muna and I both serve.

We arrived to a nice flat; we are on the second (middle) floor on the left as you view this picture. You can also see a view down our street - it is one way and very tree lined with lovely flower beds. Haifa is very hilly and although the population is reported to be only about 600,000, there are 2,600,000 cars, or so it seems. That means lots of parked cars in a maze of narrow one way streets. My car driving skills have changed - would not be game to say improved - and diversified as it is a left hand side drive. Yes, I still put the windscreen wipers on occasionally when I want to turn left!


A couple of months ago we visited the Sea of Galilee (Lake Kinnerett) and Tiberius as well as some old churches up near the Golan Heights. No pictures sorry. But we went to a nice Artists village - about 300 families living in a Kibbutz called Ein Hod where 10 national award winning artists live. You can see the "lady and man in a tin can" which welcomes you to the vilage and here is Muna with a somewhat different kind of gate latch! There are lots of lovely novelty sculptures all around the village.


There is a lot of rock in Haifa and they make the most of it.
Akka across the bay also has a lot of rock, indeed they built a Crusader fort out of it and we visited it recently. part of it was made into a prison and this is where Bahá’u’lláh was imprisoned after years of banishment. There are three moats around the old city and everyone from the Romans to Napoleon had their eye on its strategic value. It was a foul aired city at that time that greeted Bahá’u’lláh.


We have been fortunate to also visit some of the Bahá’í holy places. Here are a few photos of a lovely garden that Bahá’u’lláh used to visit and the first house He lived in after leaving the foul smelling prison city of Akka, with Muna standing on the stairs.


Haifa people are quite friendly and have by and large no fashion sense – really anything goes in terms of what you wear. Our


Hope you have enjoyed the beginning of our journey of discovery here. We will keep you posted on further updates.
Allan & Muna
1 comment:
Great to see you so happy during difficult times
Much Love
Bob A
boab@iinet.net.au
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