tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8329356876341274335.post8033662499335184522..comments2023-05-23T06:33:11.508-04:00Comments on The In Between: A Thank You Note to IranMary Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11204337420467954053noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8329356876341274335.post-67973678664536709142015-12-21T22:46:08.957-05:002015-12-21T22:46:08.957-05:00As an American I find I'm often reduced in peo...As an American I find I'm often reduced in people's minds to my government's actions (all other Westerners wanted to talk about with me was Trump), and I can only imagine that it's even more so for Israelis. The capacity of Iranians to separate people from politics was so refreshing. I hope you're able to visit there - and everywhere else you're dreaming about - one day!Mary Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11204337420467954053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8329356876341274335.post-68888341446849111732015-12-21T22:32:47.711-05:002015-12-21T22:32:47.711-05:00There's some places I'm dying to travel to...There's some places I'm dying to travel to (namely, Afghanistan and Iran), but when I mention them people kind of look at me like, WHAT, why!? (Especially, I think, because I am Israeli). But I've learned long ago that countries and their peoples are so, so much more than politics and sanctions and angry speeches at the UN. I really hope that someday I have the opportunity to travel to those places. I'm glad Iran was a wonderful experience for you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com