It''s divided up into four quarters - Jewish, Christian, Muslim, and Armenian. We mostly go in through the Damascus Gate, which is on the north side, so it's kind of in between the Muslim and the Christian quarters.
The rest of these pictures are in the Muslim Quarter. I'll have to post more pictures of other quarters as I compile them. I'm not including specific religious sites. I'll have to do separate posts for those.
There are big tractors and trucks that drive right through the tiny walkways - they seem to be either hauling goods in, or taking garbage out. One wrong move and I swear they would just run right over your foot. Sometimes you have to kind of run and scramble to find a place to back into a corner.
The ones above and below are just your typical view as you walk through the narrow "streets". A lot of the ground floor buildings consist of shops, with cramped living quarters above and behind.
This video was taken just inside the Damascus Gate. You're hearing just a little segment of the Muslim call to prayer over the speakers. We were very close to some of the speakers, so it was VERY loud.
P.S. If there's ever something you want me to post about, just let me know...like a specific site, or maybe aspect of living here. It's getting weird to think up ideas because a lot of this stuff feels pretty normal to me already.
4 comments:
how amazing! i think i watched the video of the call the prayer about 15 times already. are you and the kids picking up any of the language? i saw falafal (i know that's spelled wrong) in the grocery store today and wanted to buy it sooo bad! i'd like to see some recipe's posted of what you guys like to eat. that's all. miss you guys!
sooo cool. it kind of reminds me of china. i also want to know what's typical meals for you to eat every day.
It all looks so beautiful and interesting! I really am jealous that you all are getting to have such a great adventure. I hope you're really enjoying it! :)
Amy, I was excited to see your next post after the grocery store one. I was afraid that you had never returned! I thought the video was fascinating, too. I love seeing the pictures. How about some of your day to day life, apartment, walk to the store, church, etc.
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