Another fantastic journey to the country of Jordan!
Since I already posted about the sites and history of Jordan I decided to do something different this time. The history runs deep and there are plenty of ruins around every corner, but what about modern day Jordan and Petra? What do you see today?
For starters, Jordan is NOT a Palestinian country. It is Jordan and therefore the people are Jordanian. The flags in this picture are flying half mast is respect of the death of
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia. Both of these countries claim to be the direct descendants of Mohammed.
The monetary unit used in Jordan is the JD - Jordanian Dinar and the coins are called PIASTERS!
One JD is worth 1.4 American dollars...never can figure it out!
As we entered PETRA it was just as breath taking and spectacular as the last time I saw it. But this time the PROPRIETERS and their shop titles and wares caught my eye. It is the low season right now for tourists and as I passed each shop I had the desire to buy something from each of them. They are poor and most rely solely upon the sale of their goods.
As interesting as their wares, were the PEOPLE who were selling their items.
Some are old, weather worn and wrinkled.
Some are young and innocent and should be at school learning to read and
playing with other children.
Some can look hard, unhappy and almost intimidating.
Then there are the PONIES (actually they are donkeys, but I needed a "P" word)
We are all told to NOT ride the donkeys as they can be dangerous and there have been accidents in the past. Every time we turned around they they were.
And what would Petra be without camels?
When I come to this place I feel like spoiled and rich. I realize how blessed I am.
I'm reminded how fortunate I am to live in America.
I am thankful for a husband. And for his job that he looks forward to every day.
I am thankful for teachers. I am thankful for opportunity.
I'm grateful to travel and open my eyes to other realities in the world.
We walked 24,076 steps or 10.04 miles according to my FIT BIT (thank you Tanner)
while we were at Petra today.
Another great day in the Holy Land!