juncture

the id trap

dividend

shunt

itinerant

bored stiff

Last week I went to PhotoWorld 2005 at the Trade Centre, and saw this
nice little art/photo installation there, by an AUD student. Didn't
catch the student's name, but among the exhibits there, this was the
best.




The actual expo was so much crap I felt like putting my adhesive show badge over my eyes.

luxuriant

thrombocytes

scoop

(click here for a 1024×768 wallpaper version)

luckless

like tara, only with skyscrapers

it also sounds like the phrase for “what’s that?” in arabic

Mahdah is a little bit of Oman you can reach from Dubai without crossing any borders (in fact, if you wanted to get here from Muscat, you’d need a permit to cross the UAE-Oman border at Hatta).

It’s a pretty place; a bit flatter than what one is used to in Muscat, but compared to Dubai it’s like another world. As someone who grew up in a landscape like the ones represented below, and then moved to a city where ‘vertical elevation’ meant a skyscraper and nothing else, it was like coming home. Not quite the spectacular scenery you find, say, on the way to Yitti via the long route from Rustaq, or even the river-beds at Nakhl or Wadi Hoquain, but still worth the trip.

Plus the day was gorgeous, partly cloudy, partly sunny, partly magical.



(note: click on the individual pics to see larger versions)