Sunday, 28 January 2007

Walking in a wonderland

I spent a large part of yesterday looking through some of the photos from our trip and working out which were my favourites so that when we show friends and family our holiday snaps they don't have to sit through thousands and thousands of photos (with Astrid & Christian's photos added to our collection, we have over 3000!). So here are some more from Haifa and later on I will post some photos from Turkey and also India.

Even though we arrived in Haifa in the middle of winter, the weather, although cold, was stunning - clear blue skys and sunshine for ten days straight...perfect weather for appreciating the beauty and tranquillity of the Baha'i gardens, Terraces and Shrines. We chose to walk around as much as possible, (many people opt for taxis or sheruts - a mini-van that operates much like a bus), as the half-hour walk up and down the mountain each day gave us a perfect opportunity to prepare ourselves for the days events, to reflect and to talk about the things that we had experienced together.

Window overlooking a garden inside the Universal House of Justice Building


Stairs leading to Terraces above the Shrine of the Bab


One of the rooms inside the Visitor Information Centre near the Shrine


Gateway and stairs near the uppermost Terrace


Gardens and view of Haifa from the uppermost Terraces


Entrance plaza to Shrine of the Bab and Terraces on Hagefen Street, looking down Ben Gurion Avenue


Pathway on the lower Terraces



Shrine of the Bab lit at night on the ninth day of our pilgrimage



Fountain on the lower terraces

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1 Comments:

At 28 January 2007 at 6:14:00 pm AWST , Blogger Astrid Stark said...

Wow..What amazing photographs. I could sense the clarity in the atmosphere. Hard to imagine that I too, will be wondering among the beautiful gardens and terraces in only 4 months time.
I'm missing you all (Lorraine, Shanks & Christian) dearly...
Thinking of you heaps from Madhya Pradesh
Much much love
Astrid xxx

 

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