I have been missing in action for awhile because I have been in Jordan; the land of a thousand welcomes!
No kidding, this would have to be the most hospitable country I have ever visited. Ā I felt like I was popping into visit family!
I had a total ball and over the next few weeks, I will bring you some Jordan highlights. There will be camels…
goats…
donkeys…
adopted children and more camels…
and horses…
Say ‘cheese’, and I’ll see you soon!
I love the smiley guy at the end. Looks like Mr Ed. Look forward for the posts. Louise
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Yes he was a bit of a cheeky boy, just like Mr. Ed š
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My daughter was just saying she’d love to visit Jordan– just based on the sights. Great to hear it’s so hospitable. I look forward to more posts on it!
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Security is not an issue either. Perfectly safe š
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Wow! It looks like you had a great time in Jordan. Not only are the people friendly, even the animals make the effort to smile! š
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Haha, yes indeed š
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Jealous much! Yes, it is high on my list! Looks like you had a great time.
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Don’t hesitate, just go! You’ll love it š
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Looks fabulous! Eagerly anticipating more.
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Having to go straight back to work after my trip and also suffering from a nice little dose of jet-lag, has almost killed me! Hopefully I’ll be able to put my fingers to the keyboard this weekend…
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Ah, jet lag! I sometimes think I’ve mastered that and then occasionally it comes back to bite me. I tend to suffer going east rather than west, which can make the first few days in North America difficult but coming home easier.
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I don’t think anyone who visits gets disappointed. A great trip no doubt. This is bucket list material.
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Correct! No disappointed feelings for me š
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