Tuesday, December 1, 2009




























After Thanksgiving we had Eid. Eid actually just means celebration, But I don't know the name of this particular fest. I know that it is for Hajj -the pilgrimage to Mecca- and that there were a lot of sheep slaughtered this weekend in commemoration of Abraham, but I don't know much more about it. But my good friend E.B. Harper invited me out to visit her in Beirut, so here I am. We had a great time. On Saturday night we went out to the opening of an English Pub where a visiting French SWAT team there to train the local police forces was cheering on their national rugby squad against New Zealand. It was a great time. We took it easy on Sunday, and it was nice to hear some Arabic in Church. On Monday we went on a Gondola up the mountains so we could have a view of the city. We then went out to lunch to a restaurant named Shea Sammi, a seaside place in which I got the best service of my life. On Tuesday we went to some caves call the Jeita Grotto. They were nominated to be some of the seven wonders of Asia. I am not sure how I would rank them, as I have not seen all the other contenders, but they were very nice. There were two sections, they were both spectacular with different kinds rock formations, but the lower level was my favorite because you take a boat ride through the caves. I don't have any pictures because photos were forbidden, but they were beautiful. Other than that we just took it easy. It was good trip. I took a bunch of pictures of the city, and here they are in the order that I uploaded them.
-Us hanging out at the pub opening.
-The view of the city from the mountains surrounding it.
-Beirut from the boardwalk and day then at night (the one at night had people walking in front of the camera).
-A sunset of the beach that I thought would make a nice picture.

3 comments:

  1. I love the beard! What a cool experience. Can't wait to hear more!!

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  2. the sunset is absolutely incredible! and awesome job on the all the pictures, they look out of this world.

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  3. Andrew, oooooohhh I am somewhat jealous. And so happy for you! What a terrificly fantastic experience. So Cairo tix are a wee bit pricey, probably out of my price range (over $1,200 from HNL), but I'll keep my eyes open for any good deals. By the way, I posted about our convo and the dolphins. The date is wacky, but my computer is having issues today so that's probably why. Argh!

    http://wordsinabundance.blogspot.com/2010/01/fine-idea.html

    A big hug!
    T

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