Thursday, February 14, 2008

Back to blogging.

After having a long break, visiting Libya, seing the changes, seing what happend to Jaraba street, and to some other places, i am back home, full of plans and hopes.
What will happen after this so called Izala? how will tripoli look like after let's say 2 years? how will tripoli look at my next visit?
What changed to my last visit was the croud in the streets, it was not so full last time i was there, you have to take into account the time you take to reach a place when you give an appointment. One friend told me masafat el sekka, normally ment with it is 10 min. but there it can be even one houre.

6 comments:

فراشة said...

السلام عليكم

الحمد لله ع السلامة
نورت البلوق

بخصوص شارع الجرابة و التغيرات الحاصلة في البلد
إدعي أن يكون التطوير سريع
بسرعة الهدم

و الله معنى

سلامي

Khalid said...

Welcome back
Two years??!!, I am sure you meant twenty!

الحوت الأزرق said...

السلام عليكم
الحمد لله علي روجوعك بالسلامة
والله من ناحية شارع جرابة إن شاء الله يتم البناء بسرعة
سلام

Anonymous said...

Wellcome back hun
From my point of view ,It's time to change,Libya needs a very spicific urban design to have agood looking,it's used to be like this in the seventy's,it was the best place that we ever can see.

libyan said...

Thank you Butterfly for passing by, and for your kind wishes.

CNN Libya, let's wish for the best and say 5 years.

The Blue Whale, welcome to my blog.

And finaly Hun, i know that it is time for change, but how will this change will look like? How long will it take? Will we be still there or not?

Anonymous said...

Yehm obvisly, every thing takes time in Libya,who knows,but to just think in positive way,tawse3t shara3 el jraba is the best way to decrease the crowd over there, so we keep wishing to see something unique,functional and good looking .