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I can't say anything which actually expresses what I feel.
How wonderful to be there , seeing these things about which the rest of us can only read and dream.
Oh I am so envious
and envy is a great sin
Sorry for any confusion and distraction. I had no idea who did or didn't have beards in any of those places, so I was curious if having one made any impression on the locals. That's all.
(A good friend of mine visited an Asian country with her sister in law who was ethnically from there - a rather anti-American area - and had radically different experiences in the shops. My friend was often refused to purchase items, so she sent her sister in law in afterwards to buy anything she really wanted. Knowing that just made me curious if something like a beard might matter one way or another. Maybe I shouldn't have asked, but that one photo made you look like you might really fit in somewhere lol. But as I said, I know nothing of those cultures. I was only curious.)
Ha!
Did the Bedouins or anyone happen to tell you who is represented in those rock carvings, or have you mastered the Arabic script by now, يا استاذ؟
You can probably guess just by the historical context, but it's still pretty neat. What cool pictures! I can't wait to see Petra!
Oh I am so envious
and envy is a great sin
you and me both, sister.
Hey, you didn’t have to cross an invisible bridge and try to figure out which cup was the real grail. I’m beat!!
oh, I woulda been fine....I own the movie.
Dude, it took 8 hours to visit this place. Exhausted.....but dang was it amazing!!
All these pictures are so amazing. I'm torn between the jealousy of wishing I could go there and see it myself and the relief of not having to walk around for eight hours to see it all.
This thread is a good way to deal with both.