Saturday, May 17, 2014

Spring Break: Trip to Israel and Palestine

During this year's spring break, I went on a student-organized trip to Israel and Palestine. The itinerary included a combination of field excursions with briefings on the Israel-Palestine conflict, Israel's relations with its neighbors and its internal politics. We met with government officials from both sides, including members of the Knesset, Israeli Prime Minister's spokesperson, and the chief Palestinian negotiator.

We also met with Australian UN Peacekeepers at the Syrian border and Gabriel Bach, Holocaust survivor and deputy prosecutor in the Eichmann trial.

It was an eventful trip, made more so by exchange of rocket fire on the day we were scheduled to visit the Gaza border and an Iron Dome, Israel's air defense system. We weren't able to see the Iron Dome, as it was obviously busy, but the majority of us opted to tour Sderot as planned, a border town where the residents have 15 seconds between the time their air raid siren sounds and when the rocket hits. Fortunately, no alarms went off during the visit.

To see the cultural side of the country, we toured Old City Jerusalem and slept in Bedouin tents in the Negev desert. Heavy rain in the desert made watching the sunrise and going for camel rides impossible, but as a result, getting to watch a rare flood and waterfalls in the desert made it all worth it. The bus made an unscheduled stop at a canyon, which, normally completely dry, had turned into a raging river and waterfalls. This is a rare sight, especially in the desert, and only lasts several hours.

Our last day was a sunny one, and we spent it on the beach in Tel Aviv... before flying back to a snowy DC.

Church of Annunciation, Nazareth
Street signs in Tel Aviv
Sea of Galilee
Jericho, Palestine
Knesset, Jerusalem
Inside the Knesset
Wailing Wall, Jerusalem
The Dead Sea
Floods in the Negev desert
(You can kind of see the raging river at the bottom of the canyon.)
Rocket shells outside the police station in Sderot
Missile-protected playground
Opening to the caterpillar above
(The orange line marks safety.)
Art alley in Old Jaffa, Tel Aviv
Last sunny day in Tel Aviv

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Year in DC in Pictures

Washington, DC by Day

Newseum
View of the Capitol from Newseum

DC by Night

Metro (Dupont maybe?)
Nationals Game
Executive Office Building
White House
National Treasury
Washington Monument
(Under construction after the earthquake in 2011)

Drag Queen Race






Chinese New Year Parade



National Cherry Blossom Festival




White House Garden Tour




Monday, May 12, 2014

Catching Up: Summer 2013 (Pre-Graduate School)

Alaska: My First Trip to The Last Frontier

Hello, Alaska
Palmer, Alaska

Hatcher's Pass
Eagle River Nature Center 
Fireweed

First time I had snow under my feet in 2+ years!
Byron Glacier 
Route 1
Goodbye, Alaska

I SURVIVED GRAD SCHOOL: YEAR 1

Remember this post from four years ago?

Well, I did end up at Georgetown and just finished my first year here!