That's at the entrance of a restaurant, right? I once saw a goat displayed at the entrance of a restaurant, laid down (not hung) in one of these glass fridges, the rear end greeting arriving persons. And it was not a crappy restaurant, but a classe well known arab rataurant (diwan el sultan ashrafiyeh, to be more precise - GREAT food)
"Food" has been a nice little side theme - hardly a focus in the last few weeks. And if you've followed this blog with any regularity over the last 14 months you'd know that this side theme of food has been around since the beginning.
Loved the city street picture with all the wires; what a difference from Germany and Switzerland. The pictures from your last road trip were great to see - amazing culture & sites so close.
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That's at the entrance of a restaurant, right? I once saw a goat displayed at the entrance of a restaurant, laid down (not hung) in one of these glass fridges, the rear end greeting arriving persons.
And it was not a crappy restaurant, but a classe well known arab rataurant (diwan el sultan ashrafiyeh, to be more precise - GREAT food)
Where's the drunk happy new year post? :)
The Lebanese sure love their meat, don't they?
what's the story with so many food posts? your blog was much more interesting than it is now!
"Food" has been a nice little side theme - hardly a focus in the last few weeks. And if you've followed this blog with any regularity over the last 14 months you'd know that this side theme of food has been around since the beginning.
Loved the city street picture with all the wires; what a difference from Germany and Switzerland. The pictures from your last road trip were great to see - amazing culture & sites so close.
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