Out and About…

Saturday we got a late start on our planned excursion. It ended up being Steven, Rana, Ray and me for the day. Ray is heading back to the states early May, while Jibril and I hope to make Lebanon our permanent home come hell or highwater. It was nice to indulge in being touristy and taking pics for Ray to take back with him. Although, he too being a hard core traveler since retiring from the military, now wants to make repeated visits back to Beirut, he caught the Leb bug also. We began our walk by hitting The Martyrs Place and snapping pics of the war ravaged statue (the pics above) before heading to the Corniche, making stops along the way. Steven wanted us to see this empty lot filled with toilets which he and Jibril see daily on their walk to work. They assumed since a building was going up next to the lot the rows and rows of toilets (looking somewhat like a weird Arlington cemetary) where getting prepped for installation. Of course we took a few pics and milled about. Suddenly a woman appeared asking if we were with the press, which I thought funny cuz we looked like dorky tourists. She chatted us up and explained the toilets were actually a public installation called ¨Haven´t 15 Years of Hiding in the Toilets Been Enough?¨ They were in the process of setting up a stage and hanging posters for the opening the following day. During the years of the civil war people spent a lot of time hiding in their bathrooms if they couldnt make it to a safer spot. The installation runs from 4/13/08 to 4/27/08 and is being sponsored by the Lebanese Association for Human Rights. It opens tonight with some live music and live testimonies of memories from everyday life during the civil war, given by those who lived thru it (I copied that from the brochure she handed us). So now we have plans for tonight. Lots of events will be going on thru out the span of the exhibit and its just a few blocks down from us.

From there it was the Holiday Inn that is quite a graphic and haunting reminder of the countryś history. I was surprised we were able to get so close to the building to take more pictures without being told to beat it by soldiers or security. Steven was the tour guide explaining the history of every stop we took. Right around the corner was the sight where Rafiq Hariri was assassinated. You could still see the damage to the buildings in the near vicinity where his car blew up and the patched up road work. We stopped to pay our respects at his newly erected statue. Then made the stop at the Hard Rock Cafe for group pics. It seemed appropriate if not a bit too sentimental after actually seeing the spot where Lebanon lost Hariri.

From there it was hitting the Corniche and walking the length to get too Pigeon Rock/Rawsheh Rock. It was a great way to relax and enjoy each others company, people watch, and stop and stare out at the Med while enjoying the cool breeze and quietly contemplating this city and country which I would like to call home.
Right before we hit Pigeon Rock the lure of an ice cream stand was overwhelming and we all took a moment to indulge. It was then off to Pigeon Rock to take some picks. I was a bit disappointed with the timing of getting there with the sun shining right behind the rock, so maybe another day if I can get up early enough, steal a camera and get it so the sun is behind me coloring the rock. Once we hit the Rock, took pictures and hung around a bit Rana and I called it a day and headed back to the apartment and the guys hit Sabra for groceries. Needless to say we had yet another incredible meal prepared by Chef Rana along with her homemade custard desert. I dont think she knows how truly blessed we all are now that she is here.

Iĺl write more later after we go see the opening of the exhibit tonight. Should be interesting and heartbreaking hearing the testimonies…


More Food and Some Poetry

Friday night. We had another big meal compliments of Rana. Chicken and rice soup, fattoush, a rice dish with pine nuts, and home made baba ghanouj – simply divine. This is the first time since having left the states where I feel like I am gaining weight. We took more pics but …do you really want to see nothing but pics of food and people eating like they have been starved for days on end? I will save the media storage space for pics of being out and about. Big plans to go out tomorrow afternoon as a household group — whoever can get up at the designated time of departure has signed on. Going to walk the Corniche, see Pigeon Rock, loiter around Hamra, hunt and gather for next weekś meals and take pics. I am now in possession of Kenś camera.

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This is just an attempt at playing around with posting stuff and getting youtube videos on.

I saw this episode of Def Poetry Jam a few years back on HBO and this guy — Mark Gonzales, blew me away with this spoken word piece ¨As With Most Men,¨ it has always stuck in my head, and you gotta admit nice t-shirt too. So here goes…I promise I wont go nutty with posting all sorts of yourtube stuff.

Enjoy… 😀

Which came first…O.C.D. or Insomnia?

Or the alternative title ¨The Gimp is Slowly Becoming My Bitch¨. The Gimp being free photo software – not me being politically incorrect. Its 7am and I have been up all night along with Ken, both of us jacked into to our laptops. This is Ken by the way. He is from NYC and has been traveling for a couple months. Egypt, Syria and of course Beirut. He is the apartment kick boxer, photographer, short story writer and intern journalist at the Daily Star. You can find the link to the Star on the left (Lebanon News). Search his name to find some of his Daily Star articles ¨Ken Changpertitum¨. He is responsible for most of the pics posted now…That is until I nick his camera hahaha

Here are some group shots, I am pretty sure all are surrounding Ranaś dinners. Our little ex-pat family get togethers.

We move the couches closer to the little table and gather round. I know its the little details that will keep you all coming back for more! L to R Ramon, Alex, his girlfriend on holiday in Beirut for two weeks Savannah, Jibril, and me. Yes its blurry but the only one we have of Savannah and kinda fun, blurry or not. Or maybe its just my eyesight going due to lack of sleep. This could very well be a sharp, fine detailed pic… This (below) is our lovely newlywed (to Steven) Rana who is looking to get an internship for nursing at one of the local hospitals and also a genius in the kitchen with local fare. We no longer eat pasta or rice with canned vegetables, aka: prison style slop, Rana is cooking healthy stuff and chopping up salads like Fattoush (my all time favorite) or Tabbouleh (better then any I have had anywhere).

This last one (a Ken B&W art shot) we may use for her portfolio when we try to sell our idea of getting Rana a cooking show on FoodTV. Here are a few more group shots, of course dinner gatherings… Alex: he who speaks the Queenś English, also quite fluent in Arabic, studying comparative religions and conflict resolution, currently going to the AUB, enjoying an after dinner smoke. Our future Diplomat in Training, a future Friend in High Places…

L to R Jibril, Steven, Saleh, and Alex.

A Weekend gathering. Below is L to R Rana, Steven, Jibril, and Ray

enjoying after dinner conversation.

This above shot was a Ken shot from Ken and Rayś Excellent Adventures in Syria this past weekend. Ray is the honorary 7th roommate. OK…2 more for now. These are Steven shots…I couldnt pass them up. Enjoy…

Nice Steven shot of the sun setting near Pigeon Rock. Hopefully we are taking a field trip there this Saturday and I am planning on absconding with one or both of the digi cams and going nutty. Below is a shot of the famous scar of Beirut, The Holiday Inn, next to The Phoenician Hotel…

OK…Just a quick word on Linux operating systems…Fun to work with, free, a damn near infinite source of free software like The Gimp which I was playing on all night with the photos. I cant say enough good stuff about Mandriva, and Sidux which I lost when the laptop crashed. Yes, I did mope and curse ALL the operating systems, pouting is over and I am in love again with all that is Tux. Break the chains of Microsoft and check out any of the Linux distros. Lots of flavors to indulge in. Viva Tux the Linux Penguin!!!

Check out the links to the left for more info…There is free support galore online, and in Linux magazines at any store that sells PC mags. They usually come with cdś/dvdś with the latest live distros. Thats how I got Mandriva — a magazine and my highly talented, actor/journalist/writer/english teacher/acting teacher, infinitely patient, long suffering, computer hacker, all around genius/husband, Jibril.

K…its 8am and I really should crash for a few hours, wake up and do some online work, and TGIF… Cheers!

Because I want pictures now!!

I nicked these from Creative Commons for a little instant gratification on the posting of the pictures desire. I should be doing some work but…distractions are always welcome.

This is the breath taking Pigeon Rock

About a 30 minute walk down the Corniche

from home.

Welcome to Beirut!

This is it! I finally broke-down and started a blog for friends and family only. This is hopefully going to be maintained on a semi regular basis — a hobby. I will blather on about life in the Middle East and all sorts of other topics that occupy my easily distracted mind. You can respond with comments and whatever else, just hang in while I get comfy with this blog thingy. 🙂

So an update…After spending 6 months in the soul suck/the blackhole/the cesspool that is known as Amman, Jordan, we escaped the first chance we got to a healthier climate…Beirut, Lebanon — its a lot different being here compared to just getting info on the news! I am in love with this city and country. In Beirut you can walk everywhere quite comfortably. I finally reclaimed the sense of direction I lost in the maze that was Amman. Much like in Cleveland I have a large body of water to use as my compass. If I have wandered too far somewhere I just head towards the Med and figure it out from there. The people, the food, the culture, the turbulent history (read Robert Fiskś Pity the Nation), the fact that unlike the dreariness and lack of color in Amman there is green space, beautiful architecture, life, and lots of it, not to mention that we have a view of the Mediterranean right outside our kitchen window. The atmosphere is relaxed (one wouldnt mind seeing the Lebanese get a president to further the relaxation vibe). I would love to see this country get it together, I would love to see all outside players back off (america, Syria, Israel…) and give this place a chance to stand without intrusion and occupation and of course IDF mass destruction.

We landed here the first week of February and quickly shed the many layers of clothing we wore to keep warm in Amman. It has been early-spring like since we arrived. Sunny, crisp and clear with a few days here and there bringing rain. Spent a few days ¨decompressing¨ at Talalś Hotel and running up and down Gemayze Street – did I mention there is a nightlife here? When we found out the owner had an apartment across the street for long term travelers we packed up and moved across the street.

The apartment is a cheap way to live long term. It has 4 bedrooms — 3 with balconies, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, and of course wifi. The roommates all get along and live in a communal spirit. Steven (a friend and co-worker of Jibrilś) and his wife Rana just took the last open room which has stopped the transients passing thru the apartment on the weekends AND has brought another female into the mix. Rana is from southern Lebanon and has taken over cooking dinner — homemade Lebanese cooking! I am learning some dishes for the day when we all split and go our separate ways. Got to hand it to her, she has come around to this kooky household with all the ex-pat, crazy foriegners. We are going to teach each other our native languages. She will teach us Arabic and Ken and I will teach her English. My Arabic still has a long way to go. I have some words, a few polite phrases, but still no ability to form/utter/slur a complete sentence.

I will be posting blatherings on all sorts of flotsam and jetsam. Pics, video, (once I can get the camcorder to learn how to play nice with my laptop) and possibly music if I deem it relevant and of course once I figure that aspect out also. This will also force me to master Gimp on Linux. My lappy crashed a couple of days ago while I was loading a new Linux system. Rebooted and I needed my Windows Vista start up disc which was left behind in Amman, the Linux OS was fine of course. Tears would not have been shed if I hadnt lost all my vids of Liz, Max and Ruby, Petey, Matisse, Olive and the Greys. After a couple days of sniffling and either ignoring or glaring at the laptop Jibril grabbed it and nursed it back to life and loaded a new Linux system — Mandriva, along with a cracked version of XP, HA I dare Billy Gates to come and get me and my illegal version of XP dung. Stupid money-grubbing Bill Gates!

Need to resize the pics and will get some posted in a day or so. Also busy doing some work for a website, preparing documents to be posted. I am in front of this box a bit too much lately. Like I said …distractions are always welcome.

Cheers!

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