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Saturday, October 31, 2015
Friday, October 30, 2015
Jeddah: WAMY
World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) is an international organization whose purpose is to “preserve the identity of Muslim youth and help overcome the problems they face in modern society."
Worldwide they host numerous events, conferences, and camps and boast membership in more than 55 countries. WAMY is largely funded by Saudi Arabia. Chapters in the USA were closed due to its close ties with the Bin Laden family. For all its implied good intentions, the organization begets criticism for allegedly supporting terrorism and sponsoring students to become indoctrinated by radical Muslim clerics in Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
SkyWatch: Jeddah's Air Quality
There is so much construction (for years now) in our part of Jeddah that most days the sky doesn't appear blue at all - it's a dusty beige color. Not only that, it's rare for me to see any clouds in my area of the city either.
Between construction dust and sandstorms, the air quality of Jeddah can be really bad. I never leave the house without my inhaler. Many Jeddah residents wind up in the hospital because they cannot breathe.
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Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Jeddah: Party Time Dresses
Fancy dress shops abound in Jeddah. This is a children's clothing store in a mall which sells fancy wedding / party dresses from kids. The weddings I have attended in Saudi Arabia have all been quite elaborate. I usually feel under-dressed. The women, especially, go all out - I have never seen such gorgeous gowns, high heels, jewelry, hairdos, makeup and accessories in my life as I have here.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Our World: Get Your Fresh Produce Here!
All over Jeddah there are roadside street vendors hawking their fresh produce. Many customers don't even get out of the cars to shop.
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Sunday, October 25, 2015
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Friday, October 23, 2015
Thursday, October 22, 2015
SkyWatch: Minaret and Lovely Sky
Where I live in North Jeddah, there is so much construction in the are for years now that many days the sky looks beige because of all the dust and sand in the air. It's nice to see a blue sky and some clouds once in a while, instead of the usual brownish haze.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Jeddah: Empty Mall
Weekdays here in Saudi Arabia, most malls are pretty deserted. It doesn't help that only limited shops are actually open, partly because of the continual closing and opening of businesses due to the prayer times and the lack of customers during the day time. Most nights and weekends, the malls come alive. In fact on weekends I try to stay away from the malls if at all possible because of the crowds and heavy traffic.
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
Monday, October 19, 2015
Our World: Water Spray Hoses
I still wonder why these handy dandy water spray hoses for the toilet haven't really caught on in the USA yet. Every home and public restroom here in Saudi Arabia is equipped with these devices which provide a spray of water to clean yourself after using the toilet. You can also purchase replacement parts, which is what is shown in the photo. I love these hoses so much that I had my husband bring them and install them in the bathrooms of the home we just purchased this past summer in Washington state! Americans don't know what they are missing. By the way, I have seen them in stores like Home Depot, but the kits are outrageously expensive. They are quite cheap here in Saudi.
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Sunday, October 18, 2015
Grape Leaves Selection
It took me a while to get used to them, but stuffed grape leaves is one of my favorite snacks now here in Saudi Arabia. They are readily available already made in cans - the selection here is quite good. They are usually just stuffed with rice. Or you can purchase just the grape leaves and make your own from scratch. When we make our own at home, we will usually add in some spiced up ground beef. I also prefer them with a strong lemony flavor as well.
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Friday, October 16, 2015
Thursday, October 15, 2015
SkyWatch: Red Sea Coast
This part of the Red Sea coastline is north of Jeddah in a resort area called Durrat Al Aroos. When we go out to the sea, we usually depart from this area.
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Morning at Durrat Al Aroos
A peaceful early morning shot at the marina at Durrat al Aroos, north of Jeddah. As we sat in the boat preparing to go out to sea, I kept hearing splashing in the water near me. I looked over and saw large areas of the otherwise calm water fluttering. It turns out that it was hundreds of little sardines that were trying to escape the jaws of larger fish below them hunting for their breakfast. Above the water, dozens of seagulls waited for the sardines splashing on the water's surface. They dove down and successfully caught their snacks. It was quite fascinating.
Monday, October 12, 2015
Our World: Saudi Arabia: Friendly King
Many businesses here in Jeddah feature huge banners or signs with pictures of the current king and crown princes on them. Many of the photos are of the royalty waving big friendly "Hellos!"
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Sunday, October 11, 2015
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Friday, October 9, 2015
Thursday, October 8, 2015
SkyWatch: Jeddah: Lovely Skyscraper
This is one of my favorite newer buildings in Jeddah. I love the architectural style of it. It is located on Medina Road, one of the main streets of Jeddah.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Jeddah: Business Signs
Many of the business signs here in Jeddah are quite colorful and many have tons of graphics on them to indicate the type of products they offer. Because there are so many foreigners here who don't speak or write Arabic, the graphics are necessary. In my opinion many of the signs are too busy with too many pictures and too much writing.
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
Our World: Saudi Arabia: Buckled Up Kids? Nope!
One thing that still upsets me after 8 years in the kingdom is the lack of safety implementations. For example, cars are equipped with seat belts but they are rarely used. It is not unusual to see children bouncing around inside the vehicles or hanging out the windows.
This already bashed in car had three small children in the back seat, none of whom were buckled in. If there is an accident and one of them is injured or killed, fault will not lie with the driver/father who didn't ensure that his children were buckled in. What will be said is "It was God's will."
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This already bashed in car had three small children in the back seat, none of whom were buckled in. If there is an accident and one of them is injured or killed, fault will not lie with the driver/father who didn't ensure that his children were buckled in. What will be said is "It was God's will."
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Sunday, October 4, 2015
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
SkyWatch: Saudi Arabia: What to Wear?
This photo shows a variety of dress that men in this society can wear when out in public. Some western businessmen here might wear suits and ties, but it's not too common a sight. Women are not allowed such freedom of choice in the clothing department. Women are usually covered in a long loose black cloak called abaya and are not normally seen in public wearing pants of any kind.
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Thursday, October 1, 2015
School Sign Gets Spelling Wrong
Sorry about my extended absence. I recently returned to Jeddah after spending the summer in the US where I was busy purchasing a home, among other things. Hopefully I am back for a while. Did you miss me?
Here is another misspelled sign here in Jeddah, this time on a school advertising "Since and Math" on the bottom line on the sign above the entrance. Oops!