Through it all, Soldiers sweep the dust, only to have it pile back up again, much like Sisyphus' eternal task of pushing a boulder up a hill, only to have it roll back down again. I encountered a Soldier the other day who was sweeping the corridor outside a building during the middle of a storm so thick, you could hardly see a hundred meters in front of you. I knew that he'd be back outside again in an hour to sweep again, as the sand was so thick.
"That job sucks", I consoled him,
"Cheer up, though. Soon you'll be back home in Upstate New York, where you'll be shoveling snow...as the snow is still coming down. But at least it's home."
I really need to work on my motivational speaking.
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Yeah we have our version of "haboobs" here too. It's amazing how the sand gets in the house even with all the windows closed - I had sand in the pockets of my dress shirts hanging in the closet!
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/31/world/middleeast/31adviser.html?hp
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