
No, this is not about politics, but the real thing. The Yemen chameleon, which is quite colorful, is Chamaeleo calyptratus. Enjoy the pictures.

No, this is not about politics, but the real thing. The Yemen chameleon, which is quite colorful, is Chamaeleo calyptratus. Enjoy the pictures.
Danza Caratteristica
Above and below are postcards of scenes in Ghadames, Libya from the 1950s, when it was still a kingdom.

Ingresso alla Citt`a Coperta

ILE de DJERBA: Atelier du Potier de Guallala; Cie des Arts Photomécaniques, 44, r. Letellier, Paris-15
Two postcards from the 1950s.

ILE de DJERBA: Le Puits Djerbien et son Chameau;Cie des Arts Photomécaniques, 44, r. Letellier, Paris-15

The photographs here were taken of camels and people in Libya around 1957 by Dr. Virgil Clift.



Omar Borkan Al Gala
The news from the Middle East and broader Islamic World is as dismal today as it was yesterday. Syria continues to be a spiraling bloodbath, as does Iraq as we near the 10th anniversary on May 1 of the notorious Bush the Younger declaration of “Mission Accomplished.” Several hundred garment workers may have lost their lives in the collapse of an 8-story sweat shop in Bangladesh and the list goes on. There are times when those of us on the comfortable outside looking in need to take a breath and find something to laugh about in the onslaught of absurdity. The fact that yesterday I heard a lecture on Waiting for Godot is not entirely irrelevant for posting this blog.
For the Saudi purity police it seems that it is possible for a visitor to be so media-savvy handsome that local women need to be protected by deporting him. The case in reporting-stupidity point is about a certain Omar Borkan Al Gala, a fashion photographer, actor and poet from Dubai. England’s authoritatively silly tabloid The Sun carries the following subline: “THE internet is awash with speculation that one of the men deported from Saudi Arabia for being “too handsome†is a fashion photographer from Dubai.” For a pretend news source that Murdoch-murders the truth every chance it can get, there seems to be a voyeuristic fascination with Arab men’s bodies, including Saddam in his undies.

So is this guy really so handsome that he is a whipped-up man of mass distraction to the Saudi regime? Continue reading Too handsome for Saudi Women

After a hail storm in Sanaa; photograph courtesy of Dr. Muhammad Gerhoum
The economic and political situation in Yemen these days is anything but heavenly, but then yesterday in a different kind of climate all hail broke loose.

Above and below are two scenes in Tripoli, Libya from the 1950s, when it was still a kingdom. Both are from Christmas and New Years greeting cards with the greeting in English.
Photo by Jenah in Tripoli; printed in Italy