Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Working hard

Got my days and nights mixed up.
When you love your work,
time just doesn't matter.
p.

4 comments:

kindra said...

whoohoo! way to work labor camp!
what are your laborers working on?

AH said...

It's interesting to take what you are doing and compare it with Guy Debord's proclamation to "never work."

P.S. I am missing my Spleen!

AH said...

I'm loving my Labor Camp Orchestra music!!!

Areej_Syr said...

Any society's folklore is seen as a historical treasure in which people retain their predecessors' traditions, arts, pictures of social life, ideals, and values, in all calm and warlike circumstances, as well as joys and tragedies.
That is, by crystallizing it into songs and poetry that preserve its glory, or by passing it on via folk dances and dances.
Qatar has a strong folk history that dates back to the forefathers and may be shown in a number of ways, including:
Al-Ardah: In Qatar, this is a popular hue that is exclusively worn by males during weddings.
Al-Razif: It is a traditional dance form that is distinctive to the Qatari people in every way.
Young and elderly share a contract where it is done jointly, and they wear traditional Qatari clothing while wielding swords.