Sunday, December 20, 2009

Sundays In My City #17 - Tel Aviv

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In my travels I've learned one thing-- No matter where you are in the world, an ice cold Coca-Cola from McDonald's always tastes the same-- Super cold, as the slow burn of caffeine and sugar chug down your throat for some high-octane energy. I enjoyed a Coke at the Tel Aviv Airport at midnight Saturday before a nearly 16 hour flight back to Los Angeles..... and it was goooood.


As soon as I dig myself out of jet-lag, I'll be stopping by to catch up with you. In the meantime, I hope your Sunday is a great one!

Welcome to The Fifty Factor - Joanna
Photo Credit - Joanna Jenkins

43 comments:

  1. Yay, you got home intact and tired, glad you are home. Will wait to hear all about the trip when you have had some rest.

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  2. Get some rest! I think that I will go grab a coke! :)

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  3. welcome home! rest well, look froward to hearing all about it!

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  4. I am so with you that nothing hits the spot like an ice cold Coke, no matter where in the world you are. Glad you are back and looking forward to hearing about your trip when you get through the jet lag.

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  5. Tel Aviv, eh? I look forward to the travel journal! Safe flight.

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  6. I can't wait to hear all about your adventures!

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  7. A kosher McDonald's? I am always amazed. Welcome back.

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  8. Welcome home! I love the Kosher McDonalds sign!

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  9. Welcome Home! I had heard that there were McDonald's everywhere and now I have proof!

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  10. Welcome home! I agree about an ice cold coke hitting the spot!

    Look forward to hearing about your trip!

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  11. I'm happy to see you back, safe and sound. I know that a lot of people missed you.

    You are so right. Coke is coke, anywhere.

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  12. I would love to hear about Israel; please do share!

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  13. I missed you! Glad you liked my Christmas card! Can't wait to hear more about your trip after you're rested.

    Hugs!!

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  14. Kosher McDonalds...how cool is that?

    Get rid of the jet lag. Looking forward to hearing about your adventures.

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  15. Welcome home, Joanna! Sleep well.

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  16. Joanna you cracked me up with this post! I clicked over expecting to see I don't know what and was greeting by the iconic arches. Sounds like you had a refreshing drink.

    Welcome home!

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  17. Welcome back! A kosher McDonalds.. I guess there are no cheeseburgers on that menu! :)

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  18. Welcome Back Joanna, hope you get your rest. sounds like a long trip.

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  19. Wow I look forward to your post about your trip!!

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  20. Welcome back, Joanna! Just in time for the holiday! I can't wait to hear all about your trip. PHOTOS please!!!!

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  21. You were in Tel Aviv?! How exciting! Can´t wait to hear more.
    Welcome home and Merry Christmas!

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  22. I find that too with their el cheapo coffee - it always tastes the same at every McDonalds and, I think, it's pretty good value for a dollar. Tel Aviv does sound intriguing, Joanna. Have you been hanging out with James Bond?

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  23. Nothing beats a McDonald's when you are traveling and they always have the cleanest restrooms. Well..most of them do! Welcome home
    Hugs
    Merry Christmas
    SueAnn

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  24. In Israel at Hanukkah! Must have been fun. Can't wait to hear about it! (YnB here. I started a new blog!)

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  25. Can't wait to hear all about your trip!!!

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  26. No coke, just sleep. Don't want the caffeine to keep you up.

    Funny, but sad about McDonald's.

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  27. I'm so glad you made it home safely and had a good trip. I'm greatly anticipating stories about your trip.

    Rest up dear one and have a blessed day!

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  28. Yay for safe travels! And coca-cola!

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  29. Got to love getting Coked up! LOL. I love the stuff. That, and chocolate are my drugs of choice. Don't try to save me, I don't want help! ;-)

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  30. LOL I know what you mean about eating food you love...I don't eat McD's much....but I remember coming home after a 2 month trip in India and fianlly eating something that didn't burn. Hope you sleep off that jet lag quick, I don't know why but it's a tough one from that part of the world.

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  31. Isn't it wonderful that in an ever changing world there some things that comfortingly stay the same?
    Get some rest, dear Joanna. It's good to have you back.

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  32. Isn't it nice to know that in an ever changing world, there are still some comfortingly unchangeable things?
    Welcome home, dear Joanna! Take some rest and it's good to have you back.

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  33. Why is McDonald's coke always better? It's reassuring to know that Tel Aviv Mcdonalds coke is as tasty as Statesboro coke.

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  34. Damn it, there I was thinking I would have something healthy for lunch but now that you've mentioned McDonalds, I'm going to have to go to the canteen and have some fries lol

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  35. Caffeine is my enemy. haha.

    hope you got some rest!

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  36. When we were in Barcalona McDonald's was our salvation. A Big Mac is a Big Mac the world over.

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  37. How I envy your travel experiences.
    (Except, I would leave out the MacDonalds.) Welcome home!

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  38. I wonder if you regret eating Kosher McDonalds less than the regular McDonalds.

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  39. Welcome home Joanna.

    Funny how during (my) travels, the golden arch is what reminds you of home.

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  40. I want to quote your post in my blog. It can?
    And you et an account on Twitter?

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