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I don't know what I'd expected of the Atlas, but it wasn't the pretty blossom-strewn villages that scattered the hillsides, the rusty-hued cubist cottages softened by haze, like something from an impressionist painting.
But I live out of choice on a metropolitan rat-run, and am existing for two months in a haze of MDF dust while an extension is being built.
Iraq's government closed Abu Ghraib in April 2014 and it now stands empty, 15 miles from Baghdad's western outskirts, near the frontline between Isis and Iraq's security forces, who seem perennially under-prepared as they stare into the heat haze shimmering over the highway that leads towards the badlands of Falluja and Ramadi.
It is the soft-focus haze of Mothercare posters, the bright baby smiles on nappy adverts, the declaration, "Mummy, I love you".
The seedheads turn brown in late summer and provide food for birds Perovskia, Russian sage, is a sub-shrub that creates a haze of soft purple-blue over silver-grey leaves and associates well with grasses.
Then, in 2008, his wife was soothing his back with surgical spirit when the cotton swab she was using gathered a curious blue-black haze from his skin.
On the northern side, the black flags of Islamic State (Isis) shimmer in the afternoon haze.
That pitch invasion was an outpouring of sheer jubilation, the home squad retreating to the tunnel to receive the congratulations of their hugely impressive, young manager, Eddie Howe, and celebrate raucously in the dressing room before emerging through the haze of Champagne to be presented effectively as top flight players.
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