I will never forget my first visit to the City of David.
I was permitted access to a tunnel, an ancient tunnel, that was being excavated. I saw there was a brownish tinge on the walls of the tunnel.
All around me Israeli archaeologists were using paintbrushes. I asked about the walls - I was informed that these were bronze age tools.
LaterI saw a well, a well at the botton of the tunnel. There was still water flowing through the small creek. It had been hidden for centuries, or more.
It was not in the records of the most “recorded” city in the world. Just a hole, two feet or so by three feet.
David’s secret source of water.
Ignored by the media.
I saw it with my own eyes.
What a treasured memory! Perhaps Mary-Lou saw it, too—she’s always going on and on and on about her three weeks underground in Jerusalem in 1984.