Wednesday, November 08, 2006

back in the road

37 comments:

Meg said...

Great to see you back!

Unknown said...

Welcome back. It looks like a rocky area you are in.

wastedchix said...

Bless ya Lebanon may god protecsts u 4eva (:

Cheltenhamdailyphoto said...

Stunning colours in this hillside photo!

Anonymous said...

I sure hope you start posting again. I would love to visit daily and find a new photo about Beirut.

Monsieur Pain d'épices said...

on the road again...

Anonymous said...

yeah it seems like you're on the road again, nice scenery =)

Anonymous said...

Peace and Goodwill, from Tenerife (Spain).

Cheltenhamdailyphoto said...

Great landscape but i don't like the look of that ledge!

Bastian Löhrer said...

I need some new great photographs, please.

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K M F said...

NICE PHOTO

Miguel Angel Servellón said...

Beautiful photographies, you have an excellent page, congratulations

Marius Muscalu said...

I have a photoblog with photos only from my city… Suceava / Romania… do you want to exchange links ? my photoblog address is http://suceveanul.com/

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Got lot of places like this in our places, a scary one. Happy Holidays!

Digital Photography

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Jobove - Reus said...

very good blog, congratulations
regard from Catalonia Spain
thank you

Anonymous said...

may your road is less difficult in the future.

Anonymous said...

i really ope you start this up again, it is such a shame not ot have a daily photo blog from lebanon

Anonymous said...

Hola amigo! Estoy visitando su blog, incluso muy bello, perfecto ... Tiene una buena noche. Visita mi en cualquier momento

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Meg said...

Here's keeping my fingers crossed that you will resurrect this blog one way or another! Welcome back.

Kate said...

Hope that you can continue to blog with regularity so we all can get more education about Beirut. I've missed your photos. And, I hope that you also find a way to block spam messages!!