What I’ve Learned After Six Weeks In India

I am leaving my mountain view tomorrow. This has been my longest respite from active travelling in my four and a half months away from home. I spent two weeks in Tel Aviv, waiting for my Indian visa. I spent three and a half weeks in Dharamshala writing. I didn’t go to the big waterfall,… Continue reading What I’ve Learned After Six Weeks In India

Daniel Adler Samples the Pastoral Life

I had heard that Ein Karem is a beautiful neighborhood. John the Baptist was born there. So I took a pen in my pocket, and left my book because I didn’t really want to read in a cafe; if it was that boring I’d just come back and read in the hostel. I got on… Continue reading Daniel Adler Samples the Pastoral Life

Daniel Adler Gets Lost in Jerusalem

I walked. Not directly to the Old City, that would be too easy. I took a right to the Russian Neighborhood where that German guy pointed (he actually just entered the room, funny how that happens…), the one who lent me his passport so I could check in since you need an Israeli stamp to… Continue reading Daniel Adler Gets Lost in Jerusalem

Daniel Adler in Tel Aviv

At the beginning of Tel Aviv, we took the train with Elad, Jac, Owen and Ofir. But when Elad, Owen and Ofir got off and said we need to get off two stops later, they didn’t tell us we had to transfer so since we didn’t see the name of our stop we missed it… Continue reading Daniel Adler in Tel Aviv