Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Wordless Wednesday - The Shook in Jerusalem


A few photos from my trip this past May to Israel, Spain, Portugal,
Tangiers Morocco
for Wordless Wednesday : The Shook In Jerusalem



The  Shook ( marketplace) in the old city of Jerusalem 


Merchandise at the shook 

Beautiful tiles 

Colorful scarves in the market place

Tea set 
Mosaic entrance in Portugal

A cave in Tangiers, Morocco 

Shared on Wordless Wednesday at Beth Fish Reads 
  Wordless Wed on Tuesdays wordless on tuesday http://thesimpleyear.com/, image in ing,   and Saturday snapshot hosted by West Metro Mommy  Create with Joy bethere2day nanahood

17 comments:

  1. So beautiful! The cave in Morocco is simply stunning. Thank you so much for sharing, Judee.

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  2. Great photos from the shuk! I love the teapot and coloured glasses. Thank you so much for stopping by my blog.

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  3. WOW! Stunning photos! Those tiles are so pretty!

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  4. What a bright vibrant place :-)

    Have a tanfastictastic week :-)

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  5. Such a lot of nice things! I could spend hours at this marketplace.
    Greetings from Germany

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  6. We also have those plates with the colorful designs in Greece! Beautiful photos!

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  7. Love your colorful pictures! The last picture is my favorite.

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  8. Oh so beautiful. I would love to visit all the places you did.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  9. I had never heard the term shook before. It made me think, anything like Shakedown Street?! The pink glass jumps out at me. All the shots are gorgeous.

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  10. I want all those tiles for my kitchen. How cool. They are colorful, and so detailed with patterns.

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  11. What an amazing trip that must have been, especially bing in Jerusalem! My sister and her fammily went once and loved it. I've always wanted to go beut haven't yet buy my friend went last year and brought me back a few things.

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  12. Isn't it a fascinating place?
    Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/08/faces-of-forrest.html

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  13. I love the painted tiles! Thanks for linking on Amanda's Books and More!

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