Monday, March 20, 2006

Morning In Djibouti




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"The camp is beginning to stir to life as the pulse of the camp begins to quicken on this early desert morning. The minions wake to the very same partly cloudy sky that I have described in my previous paragraphs and like hapless zombies stuffed into air conditioned coffins, they too raise and stumble into this morning to shuttle themselves off to various work spots on the camp or trot off to an early morning breakfast gleefully served to the famished crowds by pleasant and smiling food workers.

Scary sometimes because it makes you often wonder why the food workers are always smiling.

Do they know something that we don't?..."
Excerpt taken from essay, "Morning In Djibouti"

"The price of freedom is eternal vigilance." Thomas Jefferson

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