Monday, January 21, 2008
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After living in Libya for twenty-six years you would think my Arabic would be perfect, but it is far, far, far from that. I do get my point ...
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In my last post I wrote about how I felt on the first day of my arrival back to Libya after a month's absence. I said it was dirtier and...
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The rains have finally come, accompanied by lightening and thunder. The weather is cooler and the dust has settled. We'll see how treac...
Construction is at our front doors
ReplyDeleteAll streets with broken floors
Miles and piles of scattered debris
All this mess will effect you and me
How can we save our beautiful Tripoli
My window are useless with no views
Trying to find answers no one got clues
For a mile distance it takes an hour to drive
Hoping things get better N’ we will all survive
If you think of a better solution in any other way
Go through this madness N’ take it day by day
I’ll trade all my tomorrows for just one yesterday
Thanks for posting some pictures of Libya. I was thinking of asking you to do so, since I have no idea what it looks like. So, fill us in on this demolition business. What is going on there?
ReplyDeletethanks sis for posting this pictures abaut tripoli
ReplyDeleteu alweys best in blogs sis khadija good luck
hi bro abudaber how are u long time hhh
is the area salah ideen a nice area to live in? apparently there are some new apartment buildings in construction... i was wondering if anyone knew of the area? your help would be much appreciated :)
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