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and then our exile

Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 3:50 p.m.


emad mentioned chicken pieces. i have tried, over the past months, to forget the details of the many interesting things we excavated from our kitchen drain in rukneddin, but this picture is of more recent times. i am, as you all know, an artiste, and i exercise this glory occasionally. here, in honour of emad and the many hours he spent digging in pipes after pouring likweed down, are chicken pieces of another sort.

Blogger Ralikat said...

...such a brilliant photograph.  

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Blogger basit said...

...thank you. (:

death comes to us all.  

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