I am very ready to go home. Tel Aviv is an interesting city, but with the holiday, the calm water, the hot weather, it has been harder to find things to do.
Today the stores are open, doors rolled up, ready to go. I have planned to meet another women pilot that belongs to the 99s. Unfortunately this is the only day she can meet. It takes a lot of back and forth as she has meetings and I have no phone. Finally, Adee graciously picks me up and we drive to NE Tel Aviv for lunch near her work. She does IT for a TV station. The area has several tech companies and people running around with their ID badges on. The silicon desert?
We talk about flying in Israel and the States. She has 3 children now and hasn't flown for a few years.
Then I rent a bike for the long ride back to the hotel. It is hot (have I said that?) and further than I thought. I take my time through a large park and try to find shady streets. It takes me just under 2 hours include the time I had to stop and dry off a bit. My grips were slippery!
Now I am packing and contemplating one last dip in the sea.
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