Sunday, May 29, 2016

Sweets in Saudi


There seems to be a lot more sweets shops and bakeries here in Saudi Arabia than I've noticed back home in the US.  Saudis definitely like their sweets!  From cookies to cakes, from macaroons to donuts, from baklava to fruit tarts - you can find it all here.  

Saturday, May 28, 2016

Resort Like Living - in the Compound


One of the draws for many workers from other countries is the lifestyle offered here in Saudi Arabia. Many expats live in compounds, which are walled-in communities where life is quite different from outside its wall.  Women do not have to wear the abaya inside the compound walls and in some compounds, women can even drive.  


Many compounds have resort-like swimming pool areas, exercise classes, tennis courts, bowling alleys, golf courses, restaurants, beauty salons, theaters, and grocery stores. They also offer easier access to transportation and a variety of events to keep residents as busy as they want to be.  

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Mall Merry Go Round


One of the smallest merry-go-rounds I've ever seen - at a local Jeddah mall.  Just about every mall in Saudi Arabia has an entertainment area for children.  Malls are packed on the weekends and during school breaks.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Saudi Boy's Traditional Wear


Above:  Traditional Saudi boy's wear.  Awkward headless mannequins wearing headgear on their shoulders.


Traditional Saudi men's clothing store.  On the left is a sample of more formal men's wear, for weddings or special occasions.  

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Our World: Supermarket Bakery


Bread here in Saudi Arabia is one of the most inexpensive products in the country.  I have been told that there is a government subsidy for flour so the lower prices for products containing flour are passed on to the consumers.





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Monday, May 23, 2016

Incense Shop


Stores that sell only incense and incense burners are plentiful here in Saudi Arabia.  It's quite a big business here.  

Saturday, May 21, 2016

XL Men Sizes in KSA


I've never seen XL mannequins before, so I was surprised to see them in several shop windows for large men's clothing at the Hera'a International Mall in Jeddah.



Friday, May 20, 2016

SkyWatch: Compound Pool


Many of the residential compounds in Saudi Arabia for expat workers from foreign countries afford a resort living lifestyle for its residents.  Female residents can wear whatever they wish inside the walls of the compound and can even drive vehicles in some.




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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Claire's in Arabic


Another well known worldwide chain that also has locations here in Saudi Arabia: Claire's!

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Traditional Saudi Men's Wear


You may have seen photos of Saudi royalty or dignitaries dressed in this type of clothing.  But do you know what each piece of clothing is called?

The white flowing robe with the gold trim worn over the white dress (Thobe) is called Bisht.  It comes in other colors too, like black, brown, or gold.

The red and white checkered scarf which is folded into a triangle shape and then draped over the head is called Shemagh.  The plain white one is called Ghotra or Ghutra.

The black hoop worn over the shemagh to keep it in place is called Egal.

The plain white dress worn underneath is Thobe.  

Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Our World: Swords and Scarves


Accessorize!  Traditional men's clothing stores in Saudi Arabia usually always also sell the swords which are part of the total look for formal occasions, like weddings.

 


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Monday, May 16, 2016

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Jeddah: Yellow Villas


Real estate here in Saudi Arabia seems to be quite a bit higher than in the US, especially the cost of raw land.  It is very difficult for many young couples to afford to purchase a home.  The Saudi government does provide some assistance to those who qualify for it, however land prices are exorbitant  Jeddah has grown by leaps and bounds, with the northern beach area really booming and consequently driving up prices.  

Saturday, May 14, 2016

Street Walking in Jeddah


I like the turquoise shop doors and the open arch shaped cutouts at the roofline of this building.  

Friday, May 13, 2016

SkyWatch: Impressive Mosque


This mosque is not on a main street of Jeddah.  We stumbled across it while we were out walking in an unfamiliar neighborhood one day.  Quite impressive!



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Thursday, May 12, 2016

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Blue Door


I find a certain beauty in the rusty old metal doors all over the city of Jeddah.  

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Our World: Fur Vest - Under the Abaya?


It's surprising to see things that are for sale here that I would never imagine buying here...




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Monday, May 9, 2016

Typical Saudi Street Scene


I just love scenes like this - taken in front of a business on a busy street of Jeddah.  

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Arabic Design Elements


This pretty geometric design is very typical in Saudi architecture.  The keyhole shape is also another element common in Saudi design.  These appear on the outside walls of a wedding hall here in Jeddah.  

Saturday, May 7, 2016

Pizza Hut Delivery in Arabic


Jeddah has local Pizza Hut Delivery hubs in various neighborhoods around the city.  Does this one look similar to the one in your area?

Friday, May 6, 2016

SkyWatch: Quiet Sunrise Moment


A quiet and peaceful scene in north Jeddah as the sun sets on one of the thousands of mosques in the kingdom



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Thursday, May 5, 2016

Lovely Entrance


I'm not sure but I believe this gate is at a local school.  It's rather attractive, don't you think?

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Our World: Domino's in Arabic


We even have Domino's Pizza here in Jeddah!




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Sunday, May 1, 2016

Theme Day: Smell - Basil on the Street


It was a pleasant surprise to stumble across this healthy fragrant bush of basil growing outside a building in Jeddah.  Someone must obviously be tending to it otherwise it would die from lack of water wince it rarely rains here.

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