June 29, 2014

Holidays Part 1

Playing backgammon somewhere in Zokak el-Blatt
 
 
I have gone on my annual Trek to the Motherland: I have to replenish my body and soul with energy in order to be able to deal with another year of Lebanon. It is a country of incredible beauty and wonderful people, but the place is a paradox. What you experience in Lebanon in one year, you experience in another country in a life time. The pace of living is so fast, yet so relaxed at the same time, that it drains your energy like no other place. And so I have gone to re-energize.
 In the meantime, I will leave you with a typical Beirut street scene - a different backgammon game - every week. I hope to see you again after the summer holidays.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Enjoy your holidays and thanks for your blog. It's always nice and refreshing to know what westerners like yourself really think of lebanon and it's people.
Cheers.

Anonymous said...

Have a good and energizing holidays. Oh yeah, and good luck for Holland ...

Anonymous said...

As a famous journalist based in Beirut once wrote; I may love my life in Lebanon, but to love Lebanon you need to be Lebanese.

Anonymous said...

I am Lebanese and do not love Lebanon