Day 2: Starting the Barley Search
Tuesday, 2/24/2026
Total miles traveled to date: 8496
Steps taken: 7354
Details: Tel Aviv to Nova Site - to Tel Gamma - to Ashkelon - to Tel Aviv
Total Miles Driven Today:76.4 miles
Today, we did not find enough barley to declare it aviv (ripe.) More on that in a moment. There is so much to tell!!
The day was a hard start for everyone. Almost all parties traveled a long distance the day before and we were a slow moving group. Fortunately, the hotel had a lovely breakfast for us and a really lovely coffee machine.
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| Go Shawna Photo by Anita |
What really got me was the scope of it. Of course, having seen it on the television and social media, there's a sense of familiarity with the pagodas and buildings on site, and I realized mentally that many had been murdered. But standing there among the photos of these murdered young people, you feel the weight of that loss. You realize how many there were, and how horrible it must have been for them, and you can see clearly how there was nowhere for them to go to escape. I can't help but think of the level of sheer hatred and ugliness of the individuals who did this. So many lives were impacted in such a short time, and so many beautiful and hopeful young people are taken from the world.
These red flowers, anemones, grow naturally on the site. They were blooming as we were there. The porcelain flowers are part of an art installation called, "Anemone's Before the Rain." You can read more about this here: Nova Festival Victims Memorial - Wikipedia
I talked about how beautiful the green here is this time of year. I wanted to share some photos and show you what I mean. Isn't it lovely!!? I wish you could see it.
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| Photo by Anita |
At this location, we tentatively declared that the Barley is almost aviv!! (See the photos) Shawna and I also spent a little time examining the pottery shards and other items that had washed down from the tel.
We finished with dinner at a nice pub in the seaside city of Ashkelon, called Archies. The food was delicious, the service was great, and the beer was very good.
We finished with dinner at a nice pub in the seaside city of Ashkelon, called Archies. The food was delicious, the service was great, and the beer was very good.
The Barley
Of course, the reason we are here is the Barley. The word "Aviv" has a translation of "green heads." The barley as it ripens produces a "flag" which stands out above the rest of the grains in the field. Here in Israel, the wild barley, wheat and oats all grow together but each ripens at a different time. Yesterday, we learned to quickly spot the difference between the grains, which isn't hard since the barley stands up higher than both. The barley grain (on the left in the picture below) has only one "awn" or long strand that sticks out. The wheat grain has two. The oats look like bells! Being able to tell the difference is very important to determine if the barley is ripe.
Yesterday we found some ripe barley, but in order to have enough for wave sheaf day, you must have an omer, which is about enough to fill a big salad bowl.
Tomorrow, we are headed to the Jordan River valley and JERICHO!! We are also heading to places unknown and I can hardly wait!! I also cannot wait to share that with you all.
I'm so very grateful to be here. Thank you for reading.







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