Three Bridges – Three Eras


By Tala Bassam Momani








My Grandmother told me how she had once visited my grandfather many years ago whilst he was serving in the British army in Samakh (a village south of Lake Tiberius – west of the Jordan River). She went by train, crossing the Jordan River, but for some reason she missed her stop and ended up in Jaffa. She could not go back to Samakh as there was no trip back, so she ended up returning in the next train back to Jordan. She told my grandfather that she had changed her mind about visiting; she was actually embarrassed to tell him that she had missed her stop!

7 Responses to Three Bridges – Three Eras

  1. omar says:

    With the pictures and your words, I felt like I was transformed back to the era!

  2. Ahmad says:

    Amazing how much history there is in Jordan…

  3. The fact that things have changed is not as important as not forgetting how things once were.

    Thank you for reminding us.

  4. hoda fadel says:

    pictures like this make u want to dream … Jordan i’m coming.

  5. Foudy Kozeily says:

    It’s nice to know that so many adventures are just a few miles away

  6. hamede says:

    This is v good,thank you.

  7. Inas abdel haq says:

    i can’t believe how history can be so personal sometimes, hope that we all will be able to do the same (trip i mean) someday.

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