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Arab souk in Amman is treasure chests for do-it-yourselfer! Here’s my journey

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silk scarf upcycle Turn a sow’s ear into a silk purse (or silk scarves into a brilliant curtain) with upcycled materials sourced from your local souk.  Make this patchwork curtain in under an hour and for about $10 – a little more work could turn it into a shower curtain or duvet cover. Get jiggy with junk!

Here in sleepy, post-Ramadan Amman, I am slowly adjusting to recent underemployment. My head loops with pithy proverbs as I stumble through “work days” newly freed from work.  And those ancient sayings? My sense of recall reveals me for the Yankee workhorse that I am.

A penny saved is a penny earned. Waste not, want not. Idle hands are the devil’s workshop. He that lies down with dogs shall rise up with fleas (that last popped to mind after stealing a nap with the pup, I think more Catholic guilt than Puritan ethics).

So it occurs to look for the silver lining in all this free time. I’m in the house more now – what’s bothering me about that? Let’s start with the wall of shelves in a room where I write.  Practical storage for dusty photo albums, a decades’ worth of Guinness World Records, bags of unknit yarn, and hundreds of CDs (you remember CDs, don’t you?); each calls to me like a siren to a shipwreck of potentially wasted time.

How to quiet their enchanting voices so I can write?  Out of sight, out of mind (oy, these sayings!) – I need a screen.

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An amazing market pops up in downtown Amman every weekend.  On Thursday morning, the vendors of Souk Abdeli set up their racks of clothes and tables crammed with housewares and toys under a roof of orange and blue tarpaulins. The shops stay open for a continuous 48 hours, sellers sleep under their tables in shifts.

Inventory changes with the seasons. Winter was all about woolens.  Stacks of scarves appear in summer. And what better place to shop for headscarves than the Middle East?  They come in cotton, polyester, mystery fiber – and creamy, lush silk.  Plunge your arms into tabletop tangles and feel for your fiber of choice.

About half are damaged (stained or slightly torn) – you won’t know for certain until you get your catch home for closer inspection. Prices range from 4 for a dinar, to 2 dinar each (in USD, that’s 35 cents to under 3 bucks!), so slap on your game face and get your haggle on. Go home, rinse them in soapy water, hang them to air dry (20 minutes in Jordan sunshine), and iron them flat. I am obsessed.

For this project, I gathered my pocket-hankie-sized specimens (do people really empty their noses into silk? I mean, really?). Measure the area to be covered, and add about 20% to the width for a slight billow.  Group scarves with acceptable neighbors and machine sew them into long panels.  Next sew the panels together, and do a quick hem at the top for a curtain rod. (I went with an Ikea tension cable).  Better tailors than me would probably hem the curtain all around.

And there you have it.  A colorful swatch of sartorial history; once-swanky accessories donated by European women to their local charity shops, ending up in a Middle East souk, and bought by an idle American who is adjusting to life without a business card.

The souk reopens this weekend.  Wonder what can I do with with old t-shirts?

Walk with fish on the Turkish Riviera

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Antalya Aquarium, Bahadir Kul Architects, Turkey, Turkish Riviera, design, daylighting, Mediterranean Sea, scuba diving, marine life, Turkey, Ket Kolektif

Not everyone who visits Antalya wants to go scuba diving to see the extraordinary Mediterranean marine life, but now they can still catch a glimpse of what lives under the sea’s surface thanks to a beautiful new aquarium on the Turkish Riviera.

فيروس الإيبولا ينتشر في أفريقيا و يهدد السعودية

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يعد انتشار وباء الإيبولا في غرب أفريقيا الأسوأ من نوعه بحسب منظمة الصحة العالمية وذلك بعد حصده أكثر من ألف روح، و هنالك مخاوف من انتشاره من منشأه في الغرب الأفريقي إلى مناطق أخرى، بما فيها الشرق الأوسط

ظهر هذا الفيروس بداية في ثلاث دول، و هي غينيا و ليبيريا و سييراليون، حيث حاولت المنظمات المعنية هناك محاصرته، و لكنه كان أسرع انتشارا حيث ظهرت سبع حالات في نيجيريا المجاورة، اثنتان منها أدت إلى حالتي وفاة. و قد صرحت ممثلة أطباء بلا حدود لينديس هورم في ليبيريا للبي بي سي قائلة: لم تمر علينا حالة كهذه من قبل اضطررنا فيها لاستهلاك جميع قدراتنا في مكافحة الإيبولا؛ المنظومة الصحية في ليبيريا في انهيار. أما في نيجيريا، فقد بدأ الفيروس بالانتشار عندما وصل مسافر من  ليبيريا إلى لاغوس، و هي أكثر مدن نيجيريا اكتظاظا بالسكان، و كان قد أبدى أعراض متقدمة من المرض و توفي بعد عدة أيام، و توفي أيضا الممرض الذي كان يعتني به بعد أن أصابته عدوى الفيروس. و قد تأكدت سبع حالات من المرض و 139 حالة تحت المراقبة في نيجيريا حتى لحظة كتابة هذه المقال. و قال مسؤول نيجيري في الصحة أنه ربما تأخرت نيجيريا قليلا في رفع حالة التوعية و الاستعداد لمواجهة الوباء

و قالت المدير العام لمنظمة الصحة العالمية مارجريت تشان أنه و على الرغم من وجود لقاح للمرض في مرحلة التجربة حاليا، فإنه لن يكون بوسع العامة الحصول عليه قبل العام 2015. و أعلنت تشان أن وباء الأيبولا يعتبر حالة طارئة على صحة العامة عالميا. و أضافت قائلة: الدول التي تأثرت بالوباء حتى الساعة تنقصها الامكانيات لحتواء انتشار بهذا الحجم و التعقيد، لذلك أناشد المجتمع الدولي تقديم الدعم بشكل فوري و ضروري

أما عن مخاطر وصول الإيبولا إلى الشرق الأوسط، فقد أعلنت السلطات في المملكة العربية السعودية مؤخرا عن وفاة سعودي إثر رجوعه من رحلة عمل من غرب أفريقيا. و يعزز موسم الحج  المخاوف من انتشار الإيبولا في المملكة، و الذي سيبدأ في أوائل شهر أوكتوبر و يشهد تدفق حوالي 3 ملايين حاج للبيت الحرام. و قال الدكتور خالد المرغلاني، و هو المتحدث الرسمي لوزارة الصحة السعودية، أن المتوفي كان قد وصل إلى السعودية من سييراليون. و قد توقفت السلطات السعودية عن منح تأشيرات دخول للمسافرين من غينيا و ليبيريا و سييراليون، و قد تتبعهم نيجيريا في خضم مراقبة الوزارة لحالة الانتشار هناك

و كانت المملكة قد شهدت انتشارا لفيروس كورونا الشرق الأوسط و الذي أدى لمئات الإصابات، و يعد تهديد انتشار مرضا معديا آخر و أكثر فتكا كالإيبولا تهديدا حقيقيا، خاصة في موسم الحج المزدحم

HopOn for instant mobile payments by bus

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In any city in the world, we have all had the experience of catching a bus, subway or train only to find we don’t the right change or the right card that needs to be refilled at some Kafka-esque office we’re never going to find. An Israeli startup is stepping in and solving this problem by collecting fares automatically.

Israel fish research to help aquaponics and fish farming?

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Roi Holzman fish research
Zoology researchers Roi Holzman and Victor China at Tel Aviv University weren’t the first to notice that more than 90 percent of fish larvae die in the wild, and that more than 99 percent of fish won’t live to reach maturity. They are the first however, they believe, to explain why this is happening –– and their research could help conservationists and fish farmers give fish a fighting chance on fish farms and in the wild.

Why Gaza needs hydroponics and aquaponics for food security

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The fighting in Gaza has forced farmers and herders to abandon their lands and has paralysed fishing activities, bringing local food production to a halt and severely affecting livelihoods, the United Nation’s FAO warned last week.

Turkish artist Erdal Inci clones himself (digitally!)

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erdal inciTurkish photographer Erdal Inci has created a series of GIF “selfies”, digitally manipulating images of himself whilst engaged in simple action so that he becomes, in effect, an army of street performers.  Mesmerizing visuals and a brilliant way to keep production costs down.

erdal inci 1Like a carefully choreographed colony of ants, watch him/them stumble across a street, march through an Istanbul plaza, and race around a stairway – slim figures in dark clothing making marvelous patterns of movement and mass.

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Inci starts with simple snapshots which he next transforms into animated loops. His typically black and white format capitalizes on the medium’s weaknesses, as GIF image palettes are limited to 256 colors, and best suited for visuals with well-defined “edges”. 

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Public spaces and the waterfront are his preferred settings – he has a short video of (“cloned”) seagulls in flight over the Bosphorus, below:

So now that he’s grabbed our attention, to what purpose can his visuals be used?  Could they amplify conservation efforts? Can they raise awareness to the importance of shared urban spaces (such as Istanbul’s Gezi Park and Beirut’s Jesuit Gardens)?

Or is it enough that, immune from politicization, the curious images simply exist?

All images from Erdal Inci’s website

Turbo.roo the chihuahua puppy gets a 3D-printed wheelchair

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Turbo.roo, 3D-printed wheelchair, 3D-printing, Makerbot, 3dyn, chihuahua, animal welfare, animal rights, cleantech, social design,Turbo.roo is a sweet little chihuahua who was born with just two front legs. The breeder gave up the puppy after realizing that he would need a great deal of special care, so a vet in Indianapolis adopted him.

Wraparound wall of plants livens up Istanbul’s bespoke Nopa restaurant

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Nopa Restaurant, Autoban, interior design, green wall, vertical garden, wraparound green wall, Istanbul, Turkey

An Istanbul-based design firm has teamed up with one of the fathers of vertical gardens to liven up a bespoke restaurant in the city. Autoban and Patrick Blanc from France lined an wall with lush greenery, giving the space something of a jungle aesthetic that stands in direct contrast with some of the cold hard materials inside.

Daniel Agdag’s whimsical flying machines made of cardboard and glue

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The Principles of Aerodynamics, Daniel Agdag, MARS Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, green design, cardboard art, flying machines, cardboard machines, Australian filmmaker Daniel Agdag is also a talented sculptor who preferences a decidedly minimalist material palette. Based in Melbourne, the artist builds whimsical flying machines with nothing but cardboard and glue — and they “only” take a month or two to make.

Two-headed dolphin washes up in Izmir, Turkey

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Here’s something you don’t see every day – a double-headed dolphin! This week the two-headed immature dolphin washed ashore in Turkey, where a sports coach alerted authorities.

Egyptian fertility blessing became dog (star) days of summer curse

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As we witness another super-moon and other celestial wonders, we might be reminded of folk tales of werewolves and beliefs that moon phases and astrological birth signs have influence over our lives.

Humans of Iraq – by Brandon Stanton and the UN

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HONY caption: “There were dozens of them and only four of us. They took all my sheep.” (Dohuk, Iraq)

Bernard Khoury’s Brutalist rooftop penthouse overlooks ‘cannibalized’ Beirut

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Bernard Khoury, DW5, Beirut, Brutalist architecture, Lebanon, rooftop penthouse, Middle East architecture

Bernard Khoury is one of Lebanon’s most sought after architects, and now he has built his own home – a rooftop penthouse bam smack in the middle of Beirut.