Sunday, August 21, 2011

My new commute.

One (minor) advantage of moving to the new villa is that my commute got much more attractive - I have to walk through the gardens of villa 5.....








Saturday, August 20, 2011

Living in a brothel...

Between loosing access to the adjacent hotel due to a change in management, and additional staff, things were getting crowded in the compound. Many of us (including me) were doubled up and sharing a room. An adjacent building (and former chinese brothel) was available, and our company rented it, cut a door in the wall, and renovated it for our use. I didn't see it before the renovations, but I understand it was pretty ugly.

Since I'm only going to be here for another six weeks I volunteered to move over there and save one of the 'permanent' staff the hassle of moving twice. The only real downside is that I no longer have a private bath.

They haven't really started working on the garden yet, but that should be next on the list.






Saturday, August 06, 2011

Oven Street

On the way back from Qarghah we went down what our PSDs called "oven street" - it's supposed to be one of the older streets in the city, and where they make the giant clay ovens by hand.










Qarghah

We were out at a base near Qarghah and I managed to snap some shots from the car. These are fairly typical of the smaller streets that I've seen.












Friday, August 05, 2011

Snider-Enfield

I didn't mean to buy another rifle at the market yesterday. I've already gotten a couple, plus various knives, swords, and axes. This carbine, however, proved irresistible. It's a Snider-Enfield, which is a cartridge conversion of a muzzle-loading firearm. Add the mother of pearl inlays and I was helpless....













Turquoise at the ISAF Market

I know it's been a while since my last post, but things have been rather boring. No real adventures lately in the 'stan or while I was home on R&R....

Today was our normal taste of freedom each week, with a two-hour trip to either Camp Eggers or ISAF, I went to ISAF where the market is bigger and the merchants take dollars. The market at Eggers is smaller, and I have to deal with getting Afghanis, and then doing the exchange rate in my head. I've had a request for some turquoise for a family member, so took some pistures to show what is available.