Eric Carle: The Grouchy Ladybug
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Alighieri Dante: Penguin Classics Divine Comedy #2 Purgatorio
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Um - what was the question?
Posted by: Tim | November 25, 2006 at 10:35 AM
I think the people in the back are audiologists waiting to sell hearing aids to the newly deaf. All those stone walls must make it mind numbing.
On a hill far away is really for the best.
Posted by: Leslie | November 25, 2006 at 11:25 AM
I'll give you a hint: it's somewhere in the Middle East...
Posted by: joseph | November 25, 2006 at 01:36 PM
An authentic western Anglican worship service in the Holy Land?
Was there scotch there?
Posted by: Leslie | November 25, 2006 at 04:33 PM
Just a foretaste of things to come on our holy land pilgrimage. Holy Week celebrations in the Old City of Jerusalem. The chap wearing the black cap with the little white markings (crosses) in the foreground is a Coptic priest.
Posted by: joseph | November 26, 2006 at 05:13 PM
It looks marvelous.
Posted by: Leslie | November 28, 2006 at 08:41 AM