I spent a good few minutes looking at this picture as I usually do with all of your other photographs.
I'm so in love with Lebanon and everything about it even the "Houses like stacked cubes, off-white and ochre and grey, balconies touching, whispering, roofs playing with hanging laundry" that you described a few posts earlier. But i'm beginning to worry that this love only exists in my mind and is centred around nothing real. Just vague memories of a carefree childhood and snippets from vacations there. Everyone I know thinks I romanticise my perception of Lebanon, I'm beginning to wonder if that is true..
In any case, keep posting pictures and I'll continue my daydream...
Pamela, if the Lebanon you're dreaming about is the same one I saw and portrayed in these pictures, then you cannot but fall in love with it, and fall in love again.
Boo to you too la la. Welcome back.
Beirut indeed josey and ramzi. Like anonymous said, it's the short stretch between sodeco and bechara el khoury that leads into Basta.
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I spent a good few minutes looking at this picture as I usually do with all of your other photographs.
I'm so in love with Lebanon and everything about it even the "Houses like stacked cubes, off-white and ochre and grey, balconies touching, whispering, roofs playing with hanging laundry" that you described a few posts earlier.
But i'm beginning to worry that this love only exists in my mind and is centred around nothing real. Just vague memories of a carefree childhood and snippets from vacations there.
Everyone I know thinks I romanticise my perception of Lebanon, I'm beginning to wonder if that is true..
In any case, keep posting pictures and I'll continue my daydream...
Pamela
Boo! Happy Halloween!
Beautiful pic Fuad. Beirut??
Pamela, someone once said:
Nostalgia ain't what it used to be. ;)
I've been trying and for the life of me can't figure out where in Beirut that picture was taken.
This city is so organic every angle is unique..
HELP!
looks like it's near that old wrecked building facing Sodeco Sq.
Pamela, if the Lebanon you're dreaming about is the same one I saw and portrayed in these pictures, then you cannot but fall in love with it, and fall in love again.
Boo to you too la la. Welcome back.
Beirut indeed josey and ramzi. Like anonymous said, it's the short stretch between sodeco and bechara el khoury that leads into Basta.
Wonderful photos. Peace.
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