Hawler (pronounced How-lair), Kurdish for Erbil, Arbil, Arbela, and the list is endless. Anyway, this my base for the observations in this journal; Hawler, Iraqi Kurdistan
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Armed and Hungry?
But unlike at the bank, the bakeries and coffee shops don't provide a place to leave your mobile phones... or guns?
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Hehhehe is this at Bakery and more the best Bakery And Restaurant in Erbil. Ufff when this Bakery open my life change in Erbil our company use to import food from dubai and lebanon and when this Bakery open we can by whatever we need to have a delicious breakfast or lunch or diner or sweets.
A friend in Taiwan characterized me as someone seeking stability in risky environments. If she knew I had relocated to Northern Iraq, she would probably feel she had been proven right... But the truth is, life is quiet here... so far. But it's true that I love the challenge of figuring out yet another new place. I wonder if my curiosity will ever be completely satisfied. Charlie Chan said, "Curiosity responsible for cat needing nine lives." I only have one, so I better satisfy as much as possible before it runs out... or hope that I come back as a cat.
2 comments:
Hehhehe is this at Bakery and more the best Bakery And Restaurant in Erbil. Ufff when this Bakery open my life change in Erbil our company use to import food from dubai and lebanon and when this Bakery open we can by whatever we need to have a delicious breakfast or lunch or diner or sweets.
By the way you can leave it in the car its more safer .
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