
Another view of the old wall. Behind those empty buildings are a whole bunch of geese and goats. Across the street, a stable full of camels. It is an odiferous junction.

A vacant lot nearby. These lots are full of interesting plants, but people use the lots as conveniently located garbage dumps... but also as areas for their goats to forage. This seems an unfortunate combination, but that's just my opinion. (This stew has a delicious soupcon of diapers and magazines!)

This little beauty was growing in another vacant lot. There were many similar plants nearby, but the others had had all their flowers chewed off by goats.

This is a piece of an old wall in our neighbourhood. I think Qatar consists almost entirely of limestone. These rocks are full of fossils.
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Hi you two and thanks for the wonderful images! Its been great interacting with Basma on the Engaged Art Network and seeing your beautiful artwork there. The online conference on network was a fun project this fall, also I went off to a conference in Toronto so its seemed busier than usual. Catching my breath now with a quiet holiday season and working on some Islands Institute ideas for 2008. Wishing you both the very best for the coming year and hope to see/read/hear more on your blog. Love Caffyn
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