Sister and our father are in Paris, and she just posted her first little report--about being in Europe post-Bush (hooray!)-- on her blog, On My Plate.
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[Photo of boys in Sarajevo, 1993, by photojournalist Teun Voeten.]
Her blog's content matches its black background, so you might prefer her everyday blog, here: Nerd-land.
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Now I am writing an index of Omar al-Bashir, the president of Sudan (or dictator, if you prefer). That and Slovakia are taking me back into the pits of human experience.
That's one reason I like Darwi's writing--people who have lived through hell, well... they don't remind me of being at a frivolous party, even when they're writing about whether or not you can get good coffee and chocolate in America.
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ReplyDeleteThat, about the chocolate and coffee turned into a real discussion on my blog. Apparently it's quite an issue!
:D
Ha! People feel strongly about food! : )
ReplyDeleteThose Thermians (sp) are quite the characters. Gotta love 'em.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate that you research places and events that we need to learn about and/or be reminded of. We can't fight the dictators with spaceships, but maybe with knowledge...never give up!