Creek folk
The western bank of the Creek hosted all sorts of characters, including the Thinker…

…and the Boat Maker.

In fact all sorts of craftsmen were working. These boat makers are Omanis (you can tell by their caps, and their love of boats).

This guy was Palestinian:

And this one was Egyptian:


I bought some Syrian glass that looks like this:

People played with their babies…

…and watched the birds.

In the photo below, the couple on the left was Lebanese. They later helped me with my own bird photography adventures. More on that… Thursday.

…and the Boat Maker.

In fact all sorts of craftsmen were working. These boat makers are Omanis (you can tell by their caps, and their love of boats).

This guy was Palestinian:

And this one was Egyptian:


I bought some Syrian glass that looks like this:

People played with their babies…

…and watched the birds.

In the photo below, the couple on the left was Lebanese. They later helped me with my own bird photography adventures. More on that… Thursday.

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