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  Tuesday 2007-04-10 - Ghayl ’Umar, Yemen

Sleepy village

After breakfast at the campsite, we leave our drivers to eat and load the cars while we walk down the mountain and cross the river at a ford to go into Ghayl ’Umar. There’s just one paved (more or less) road that winds through the village, otherwise it’s all sandy paths. The village is nice, and I see (and photograph) many interesting door doors, but the people seem somewhat reticent. Not that we see many people anyway — apart from the few women at the village entrance who try to sell us some fans woven of reed, and three vegetable shops next to each other all selling tomatoes, potatoes and onions and seemingly not much else to no one in particular (no customer in sight), and one little shop selling drinks. The village square is a low-lying area shaded by many trees; one man sits there meditating, a donkey stands in the shade. Some boys are going to school, quietly. The only happening of note is that Thom manages to get into the mosque by pretending to be a Muslim — not very successfully, but they give him the benefit of the doubt and let him in. Otherwise, nothing much seems to be happening in this nice, sleepy village.

posted: Wednesday 2007-04-18 18:34 UTC villages