The day's objective was to secure a six-month visa to remain in the country legally. This can be an all-day affair so I headed over to the city early, stopping for the requisite photocopies of passport pages. Eleven pounds (less than $2), two cappuccinos, and a lunch later, I had accomplished my objective. I would have posted a photo of the passport office but I realized (before I got myself into trouble) that the office is part of the Ministry of the Interior and it's probably wise not to photograph such a building. So instead, I bring you a photo of the camel that's hanging out in the field across from our flat. She's much prettier than the building and you'll note that she's smiling.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
A Camel in Lieu
The day's objective was to secure a six-month visa to remain in the country legally. This can be an all-day affair so I headed over to the city early, stopping for the requisite photocopies of passport pages. Eleven pounds (less than $2), two cappuccinos, and a lunch later, I had accomplished my objective. I would have posted a photo of the passport office but I realized (before I got myself into trouble) that the office is part of the Ministry of the Interior and it's probably wise not to photograph such a building. So instead, I bring you a photo of the camel that's hanging out in the field across from our flat. She's much prettier than the building and you'll note that she's smiling.
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