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Another gorgeous day in the farms 🌻🌿🌞

I love all the wild flowers that surround me, having herbal tea everyday, adoring my cherry trees and yep, Timber and his buddy again guarding me constantly.

They are bit agitated today because there are new peeps helping out and they don't like strangers very much. So I have to be around to make sure nothing bad happens, and they follow me instead.

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Moh1992 · 31-35, M
This is beautiful ❤
Are you living in Tlemcen ?
@Moh1992 I have no idea where she is, but out of curiosity, why did you choose that city over all the others?

Something in the pictures? Or you know it? Just random guess?
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@sstronaut actually I am not sure if Sarah is living in Tlemcen or Oran now . I asked that because I am not sure , simply ! 🤔
@Moh1992 oh, I just wasn't sure how you narrowed your guess down... I thought there might be a clue, like this type of tree only grows in this area or something
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@sstronaut Algeria to me is a long story. The first memory about i was around 10 years old through channel two of the Egyptian tv reporting the war there. And I got that Algeria was pretty manipulated by France , USA and Russia . As usual Russia supported the regime, USA supported the rebels and France is watching for a chance. I remember the look of the mountains there and I was very sad. It is not the only war I witnessed also the Iraq war 2003 which was a major trauma to me.
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@sstronaut No , it is just random question
@Moh1992 so sorry to hear about the trauma and war, I didn't know, I'm sorry, I was thinking you were just picking up on something in these pictures, not a larger knowledge of everything
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@sstronaut I love Algerian Berber culture , even before I know Sarah here
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moh1992

You can only grow all types of cherries here.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mountains_of_Tlemcen

I have work in Oran so I still be traveling.

My other property is in Bejai and I can't do the same there, just olives.

Cherry trees are very sensitive and need more specific climate conditions which is why cherries can be rather expensive in north africa and southern europe.

@sstronaut Though he didn't deduce my location based on any cues, he could, just by knowing what I grow.

But me and him know each other for a long long time. Tlemcen is my grandparents home town. That is why he said that.
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@Miram Thank you 🙂
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@Miram [media=https://youtu.be/LI6bQm8Rcf8]
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moh1992 Sidi boumedien was one of the most beautiful places. And that is one of my favorite tlemcenian songs.

Speaking about the war, there is a well in Sidi Boumedien that was built like a melting candle. It was fascinating. I am not sure how it looks like right now as I haven't been there since the war events. It was filled with dead bodies ,their heads chopped and there were dead bodies by the gate of that sacred place.

And to emphasize, besides the US sponsoring global extremists militant groups, europe did too. There was plenty of evidence to indicate it, and plenty of motivations.

It is hard to forget about everything. Every place here has tragic stories.
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@Miram Mentioning chopped heads ... The recent memory of my past " before 2013 " is about Burma . That was horrific . I was strong enough to bear such things . I have no idea what the hell happened to me . I will tell you what I think was the trigger for it . I was in the last oral exam of forensic medicine and toxicology , that was exactly at the time when Sisi asked for the counter revolution to kick away Morsi. After I answered her questions perfectly she told me " are you gong to go out for the revolution of 30/6 " ?
I told her " I don't like the Ikhwan but still I won't go out and share in the revolution" . She seemed to bear enough hatred but I gave her the final bitter smile .You know that year I got excellent grades of 89 percent . My dream for that year was to break into the 90 percent excellency. I never revised my papers before . I did , I revised the papers of Forensic medicine and toxicology and found the she gave me 4 out of 20 . That was 2 percent . That was enough to kick me into the 90 percent category . I got mad . You know my mind is very complicated and mostly the fire to keep going on was put off. I curse her because she triggered my complicated mind and it made its calculations which is very hard most of the times. I was wishing that everything goes okay till the end of the medical school but I wasn't lucky.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Moh1992 what burma military done was brutal. Until today no one is held responsible. Sort of things that stay in your memory for a life time. Can only imagine how they themselves can live on after all the suffering.

What a piece of work she is! You told me about her before! I teach, vonuteering, trying to level up the field for immigrants. And I never mix politics. I am pro- current government. They criticize the government and I don't interfere. They recently did strikes and I kept my opinions to myself. That's how it should be. Same at work. It is none of my business if they dislike the government, are against it or for it.

When you're in position of power, your first responsibility is to never abuse it. I am sorry for the injustices you went through during your training.
Moh1992 · 31-35, M
@Miram Thank you for your good feelings. 🌸