If you want to attend the ANZAC Day commemoration in (I assume) the British war cemetery, you can ask for an invitation at austemle@dfat.gov.au (the Australian embassy). It will probably be in the last week of April.
Everybody's looking for something. Mary Ann is looking for the real Beirut, whatever that means. These are the photos she takes along the way.
You can browse around the archives here or check out her other blogs. There's one from a few years ago, back when she blogged about art. And then there's another from '09 when she lived in St. Louis (USA).
Oh cool, you used it as a verb.
ReplyDeleteThe narrowness of your staircase puts me on edge.
Are those roofs asbestos?
Beautiful, including the word play.
ReplyDeleteDIna rocks too.
Not many of us used it as a verb, or took semantic variations.
ReplyDeleteI love the mystery of your perspective, and the dereliction.
I think it's just stucco. . . .
ReplyDeleteI like the feel of this photo ... that back streets downtoddeness that is photogenic.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to attend the ANZAC Day commemoration in (I assume) the British war cemetery, you can ask for an invitation at austemle@dfat.gov.au (the Australian embassy).
ReplyDeleteIt will probably be in the last week of April.
thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI plan to attend ours which is on April 27. Wish you could come.
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