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Thursday, August 23, 2007

More progress

Pictures are a good thing - so in this little jib I've included two collages. They are of various murals that we've been able to contract out to the local nationals - the people of Fallujah. Previously, I mentioned the billboards, and we've come to the conclusion that that project is going to have to wait for a while. In the mean time we've been very successful at getting people to paint the drab walls that line the city. It sure makes for a nice change of scenery. As I have mentioned before, there is only so much beige a person can stand.



Also included is probably my favorite picture to date - the sunrise in Fallujah. Could this be the dawn of a new era? Let's hope so.


Coming tomorrow, everyone's favorite topic - Revisiting the Plumbing Situation ... Has progress been made? I'll have the stunning results in tomorrow's edition. And now, for the local news ...

5 comments:

Rex said...

Is that a picture of Popeye or Geoffry?

Rex said...

It was great watching the Padres put some runs on the board the last three nights. I hope something is not wrong with Trevor...just was not throwing strikes. Colleen should be pleased with "her man Khalil". BTW Tell your Iraqi artist(s?) they should bring their show to New Orleans.

preying4apar said...

Geoff -- I'm sure you have interpreters ... what are they saying in those murals? Do you have input, basically letting them know what you want on the walls, or do your artists have a free hand?

Rex said...

Been waiting all day for "the bathroom" update. Hope it was not a tease.

dopf said...

You don't have any balls unless you go add a mural yourself of Mohammed blowing a camel...

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