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The keffiyeh is a traditional headdress typically worn by Arab men made of a square of cloth, usually cotton, folded and wrapped in various styles around the head. It is commonly found in arid climate areas to provide protection from direct sun exposure, as well as for occasional use in protecting the mouth and eyes from blown dust and sand. Its distinctive woven check pattern originated in an ancient Mesopotamian representation of either fishing nets or ears of grain.
The keffiyeh (Arabic: كوفية, kūfiyyah, plural كوفيات, kūfiyyāt), also known as a (ya)shmagh (from Turkish: yaşmak "tied thing"), ghutrah (غترة), ḥaṭṭah (حطّة), mashadah (مشدة) or shemagh is a traditional headdress typically worn by Arab men made of a square of cloth (“scarf”), usually cotton, folded and wrapped in various styles around the head. It is commonly found in arid climate areas to provide protection from direct sun exposure, as well as for occasional use in protecting the mouth and eyes from blown dust and sand. Its distinctive woven check pattern originated in an ancient Mesopotamian representation of either fishing nets or ears of grain.
Many Palestinian keffiyeh are a mix of cotton and wool, which lets them dry quickly and keep the wearer’s head warm. The keffiyeh is usually folded in half, into a triangle, and the fold is worn across the forehead. Often, the keffiyeh is held in place by a rope circlet, called an Agal or Akal.
The River Wear in North East England rises in the Pennines and flows eastwards, mostly through County Durham to the North Sea in the City of Sunderland. At 60 mi long, it is one of the region's longest rivers, wends in a steep valley through the cathedral city of Durham and gives its name to Weardale in its upper reach and Wearside by its mouth.
Jacket: Express
Top: CAbi
Cami: Express
Skirt: Express
Shoes: Tahari
Earrings: White House | Black Market
Bracelet: The Limited
Hello girls! I hope you’ve had a great celebration and I wish you a fantastic and complete 2009.
Thank you for your comments on my wig-s play day. It is amazing how the eye works when it comes to taste and views. People that know me prefer me in dark hair, others that don’t, like me in blond. I’ll post my personal views on each pic. Yet, I don’t like myself in blond whether is the no match make up, etc, but another thing is the hair style.
In this pic you see me with dark, medium length hair and this is something I wear very often. Mostly due to: it is human hair and heat is not an issue and the cap is hand tied which makes it much lighter and comfy. Yet, I don’t prefer this look, but everyone else does!
This was a muggy, extremely hot day. We reached the 3 digits and I felt like wearing a swimming suit, except, I don’t have a pool. Yet, I wore an unlined cotton/crochet skirt that was a delight to wear but my friends (it was lunch with my friends at my place) said: You can’t wear this skirt like that anywhere!!! You could see more than the imagination would draw. Yet, it’s comfy. We talked about the reasons not to wear something like that in public. All said: men! Then I added: well, I am, still am one! And my best friend responded: and I suspect that most of your TG friends do too! And we all laughed. Is it because...? Ain’t something funny? It amazes me how fast we can travel between testosterone and estrogen even among most PostOp TGs. Is it only a visual thing? As the famous words say “I don’t know, it’s a mystery.” Care to share your view?
Anémone couronnée (Anemone coronaria)
It is the first time this year that I discovered the crowned anemone (I specify, wild). I did not have the chance to stay longer in the area to see some open flowers.
Do you know her?
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C'est la première fois cette année que je découvre l'anémone couronnée ( je précise, sauvage). Je n'ai pas eu la chance de rester plus longtemps dans la région pour voir quelques fleurs ouvertes.
Et vous, la connaissez-vous ?
I don't think you'll be seeing these two in formal business wear. For them business as usual is hoodie, cap and mobile. Sorted.
070/100 - 100 Possibilities Project - I grew up during the 70s and 80s when the transition moved from cotton to synthetics. One of results was a big push on wash and wear clothes. No more ironing. Yotsuba is trying out her clothes to see if they are wash and wear.
The lions in front of the New York Public Library are setting a good example and wearing masks.
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I would like to introduce you to my Sony RX100. I think I've owned it for 5 years now. But for all that scratches it still works perfectly.
Darf ich Euch meine Sony RX100 vorstellen. Ich glaube ich besitze sie nun schon 5 Jahre. Sie funktioniert aber trotz der vielen Schrammen immer noch bestens.
This place knows what's up: a statue decorated in the context of current events.
Wartburg Castle, Thuringia, Germany.
We Care for What You Wear. Truck by a wall.
Portslade-by-Sea, Brighton, Sussex, UK.
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