Sean Lennon Day 37, Tel Aviv, ISR
Today was one of those days where we realized how lucky we are to have jobs like this. Our early morning trek to Jerusalem was entirely worth the lack of sleep. I had the chance to see every major religious historical site, including touching the Wailing Wall and putting my hand in the hole in the rock that held up the crucifix. Insane.
After walking around for 4 hours (yes, my description was the abridged version), we headed back to Tel Aviv, had lunch on the beach and went to Hangar 11 for the show.
It was by far the best of the tour. About 3000 people were in attendance; it was like playing a small arena. Only had to come all the way to T-A to experience that.
With feelings of sorrow and self-pity, we went back to the hotel after the show (which was a late start to begin with) because we have a 6:30am lobby call to head to the airport and fly back to the cruel reality that is snow and negative temperatures. At least now I know where my winter vacation will be next year...
After walking around for 4 hours (yes, my description was the abridged version), we headed back to Tel Aviv, had lunch on the beach and went to Hangar 11 for the show.
It was by far the best of the tour. About 3000 people were in attendance; it was like playing a small arena. Only had to come all the way to T-A to experience that.
With feelings of sorrow and self-pity, we went back to the hotel after the show (which was a late start to begin with) because we have a 6:30am lobby call to head to the airport and fly back to the cruel reality that is snow and negative temperatures. At least now I know where my winter vacation will be next year...


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