...but not necessarily in the right order!
(With apologies to Morecambe and Wise!)
This is quickly becoming our catchphrase on this pilgrimage, as flexibility has to be the name of the game when we are coping first with a heatwave (which has now thankfully passed) and secondly with full crowds at some sites.
There is at any given moment more Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land than native believers. I think today half of those pilgrims were all trying to get up Mt Tabor at the same time!
But, with Suzie our guide being an excellent “fixer”, and a quick rejuggle of schedules I am confident we will have done all we set out to do before leaving this beautiful region for the city of Jerusalem tomorrow...
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