
Hiking. The next day we went on a trip organized by an ecotourism NGO into the Qadisha Valley, which we had seen from above on our trip to the Cedars in August. Traveling with Lebanese folks is so fun—our first stop was to get warm, made to order pastries…. We descended a rocky trail maybe 1000’ to one of the many monasteries lining the cliffs above the valley (actually the Qannoubine Valley). Over the centuries, Chri
So lovely and energizing to get out of the city.
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Weekly snippets:
From the daily UNRWA “Situation Report” which tells what is going on if anything (usually not) in the 12 Palestinian refugee camps around Lebanon.:
· Beddawi Camp: UNRWA installations are operating.
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Weekly snippets:
From the daily UNRWA “Situation Report” which tells what is going on if anything (usually not) in the 12 Palestinian refugee camps around Lebanon.:
· Beddawi Camp: UNRWA installations are operating.
Yesterday, five students from Grade “9” in the Prefab school were dismissed due to their misconduct. Upon leaving the school one of them addressed a member of the Security Committee with improper words. Consequently, the Security Committee member shot on the air to end the quarrel. No casualties were reported
(hey, at least it was in the air)
· a store near us is called “Clash In Unisex Fashions”
· I notice it isn’t just Christmas that lingers here. It’s 26 Feb. and Valentine red teddy bears are still everywhere
1 comment:
So very interesting, you certainly are taking advantage of your opportunities to travel and see the world. Snow was not something I thought you would be experiencing. Keep the informationcoming. Doug
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