So I got back to Montreal last Sunday and I’ve been a little delinquent in the posting department — both re: the posts from Lebanon that you’ve come to expect when I’m travelling, and re: the regular neat-o news and whatnot that you’ve come to expect when I’m home. I expect that next week I’ll muster the time and dedication to get back into the swing of things, but in the meantime, the photos from both Tunisia and Lebanon are up.
And by the way, I used to think the biggest sky country in the world was in Saskatchewan, Canada, but now I know it’s in the middle of the Sahara Desert, two hundred miles from nowhere. I’ve always suspected that the places on this Earth with the least stuff in them are still somehow the most full. Now I know.
Thanks for reading what little I’ve managed to post between my long-haul flights and my desert wanderings over the last month or so, and enjoy!
Incidentally, I’ve also posted photos from India, Korea, Bermuda and elsewhere, but if you’re looking for real photography by real photographers, check out the work of these folks, some friends of mine with more photographic talent in their left pinkie fingers than I have in my whole body.


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