
A’nakhar, Oman, December 2018

This might look like a heavy load of washing out to dry, but it’s actually a tempting open air carpet stall at the bottom of Jebel Shams. These traditional products are handwoven from coarse goat hair in natural colours, carefully displayed at a key road junction on the tourist trail.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 7 June 2021
Posted as part of Monday Washing Lines
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Did you resist?
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Very attractive.
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But definitely colourful and it wins on that score!
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Love Oman though never been to that particular spot though. Spent a few years there: 1977-8 (Muscat) when it was still emerging from the middle ages and 1996-2000 (Thumrait).
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But that’s not washing!!! Like it anyway 😊
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I don’t think that is cheating.
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Thanks Andrew 😀😀😀
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These might be two marvellous photos Debbie, but Andrew seems to be a stickler, and may disqualify you for technical reasons.
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I know. I’ve apologised in advance!!!!
I getting low on washing photos – May have to take your route of using my own, cleverly disguised.
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Keep him guessing, that’s the spirit.
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😊😊
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