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If I had to operate any of this heavy machinery in the hot dusty desert, by the end of the day I'd feel as if I had been under the steamroller.
I don't know how the operators, who are usually Bedouin, work all day with no food or drink now during the month of Ramadan.
But the new neighborhood in our town has to get built.
And work goes on, winter and summer.
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Saturday, June 25, 2016
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a big machine
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteThey must be happy to reach sundown, given the fast.
ReplyDeleteThey deserve an ice cold glass of lemonade after a day like that!
ReplyDeleteIt takes a lot of will power to go all day with out food or drink. Can't wait to see the new neighborhood.
ReplyDeleteA bit heavier equipment than you are used to!
ReplyDeleteThat does sound like hard work. Interesting to see what's going on in your part of the world.
ReplyDeleteThere certainly is a lot going on in your neighborhood.
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