http://phlebotomus.blogspot.com/2005_01_01_phlebotomus_archive.html#110453463439560512
It is so amazing to me to consider the history of Iraq. The photos posted by J on his website (above) are really awesome. It is so sad that a country so rich in history and culture is beset by such violence and turmoil. My prayers for our servicemen and women as well as the Iraqi people continue to go out…
If you are interested in reading more blogs from people involved in the current conflict in Iraq (ie living there and working in different capacities), I have several good links listed on www.wesleyfryer.com/blog/.
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