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Beirut Blog | Living and Working in Beirut, Lebanon Beirut Blog Living and Working in Beirut, Lebanon Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Oh, Beirut! Posted on June 24, 2012 by beirutblog Oh, Beirut!  Oh, Lebanon!  Beirut, Lebanon has become our home over these past two years, and a home is never easy to leave behind.  We leave not just an apartment, but a home that became a reflection of our time here in the Middle East.   No longer will Tarek, the clerk at Calimera market where we would stop on our way home to buy food items, greet us with “Marhaba.  Kifak?”. “Superman” Tarek The call to prayer from the mosque on the Corniche will never again greet us in the morning, afternoon and evenings.  Rides to school with Mohamed in his junky Mercedes as he runs red lights, like most Beirutis, are now a thing of the past.   We  hope to be able to recreate zaatar manouches at home, but it won’t be the same as purchasing them with the point of a finger at the co...

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