Sunday, July 16, 2006
Links.... the list keeps growing!
Aladdin of Tripoli is a student at a private uni here in Tripoli who started a blog to improve his writing skills. Keep posting Aladdin - I enjoy reading!
The Sultan says his location is Kuwait, but he in fact is here in Tripoli having a good time trying to get the perfect shot with his camera.
Prince Ali is new in town and plans to be here for a while. His blog is a chronicle of his life and work. It's a nice look at the life of an ex-pat who's hoping to get a digital camera in the near future to add pictures of his time here to his blog. Please Ali - get a camera!
I've added the blogs to the list on my sidebar and also added a catagory for Libya searches that covers what Google has to offer as well as a few other searches. I looked at my list of links and I'm amazed at how it's growing. I really need to organize it better, maybe make different catagories or something. I always just add the latest to the bottom of the list so it's not in alphabetical order. . . maybe someday when I can sit down for more than a few minutes I will sort it all out. In the meantime you'll just have to put up with my mixed up list of links.
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Salam Khadija!
ReplyDeleteThanking you muchly for adding my blog as one of your links, I'm honoured.
Libya is a fantastic place, I'm loving it.
All the best,
Samer (aka The Sultan)