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Sorry I've been unable to continue our conversation until now.
But I have been thinking of you...
Seeking for peace is a strategy .Definitely ,weakness doesn't bring peace .
No need to be afraid because we have the faith that our question is fair , and sure one day we'll get our freedom .
I wonder why you can't come to Nablus .
Welcome to you .
I did not explain myself very well…
As you said, the map is most important.
What I meant to say was, I liked all your pictures, and they were all new to me, except for one, the map, which of course, I am familiar with. The rabbi is the photo I like best.
One day I will get around to organizing some photos of my own. I have a pocket size Palestinian flag sewn in tiny beads in the late 1930’s. It was given to a family relative who passed on many years ago. I have promised myself that if I manage to stay on mepeace for a whole year I will photograph that flag and post it up.
Great collection: except for the map, they were all new to me.
Amera Windsfeather USA
I had not noticed that you live in Denmark. I know about Princess Mary. We all love her. Photos of her and her family are often in our local newspaper. We are all very fond of her and her husband and children. My eldest daughter works with Mary’s sister, so we often hear about what is happening with Denmark’s young royals.
Tasmania has a very small population of only about ½ a million people, so many Tasmanians know one another. The people here a very fond of yachting, sailing, boating, fishing. I think the Danes are also very keen on these activities, and that is how Mary and Frederick met.
I do not come from Tasmania, I was born in Victoria, Australia, which, at the moment, is suffering from a very severe bushfire that has been going for several days.
I see you have had to learn Danish, and now English. It is a lot of very hard work, learning languages.
You have made some great comments on mepeace, Thank you.
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