The cliff that collapsed at Sataf

If you want to know how to build a wall – ask CAARI.  On Tuesday, we visited the ancient JNF /KKL Restored agricultural forest – Sataf.  CAARI’s project was to trim olive trees and rebuild or repair one of the stone terraces that had been washed away.  After – we all enjoyed a picnic lunch overlooking the picturesque valley.
Fortified with food and energy CAARI is off to picking fruit for the underprivileged with Project Leket! see next post!

Getting to the terrace was a bit of a hike

CAARI women working hard at Sataf

Slinging buckets of rocks at Sataf

Connie at Sataf

Mary filling a bucket of rocks to fill in the terrace

Jeff the star rock slinger at Sataf

Filling buckets with rocks at Sataf

Elaine and Harriet fill buckets with rocks at Sataf

You can see CAARI’s labor paid off.

Marilyn and Susan examine the rocks at Sataf

Mark directing the repair of the terrace

Rosalie and Arlene are Pruning Trees at Sataf



CAARI is on the way to lunch

Lunch at  Sataf

The Canadian American Active Retirees in Israel, CAARI, offers active seniors a unique opportunity to experience Israel. The program is designed to explore the biblical landscapes, follow the footsteps of the early pioneers, and envision the future of our Homeland. The CAARI Program includes community service, toursa speakers forum and the camaraderie of the CAARI Family. The Program is designed for to feel, touch, hear and see Israel from the mountains to the desert, from sea to sea, and from ancient to modern.

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