Monday, November 30, 2015

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Wines in Saudi Arabia



There is now a wide selection of non-alcoholic beverages available for sale is Saudi Arabia.  The ones I have tried taste pretty darn good!  Alcoholic beverages are strictly illegal here.  Some folks (mainly expats) try to make their own moonshine.  Some even do it as a business - at the risk of severe punishment.  One 74 year old British expat just spent a year in prison and was sentenced to 360 lashes, which was recently commuted and he has now been sent safely back home. 

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Jeddah Businesses and Apartments






I guess you might call this more of a strip mall with businesses on the ground floor and apartments above.

Friday, November 27, 2015

Jeddah Furniture Store


This is a furniture store in Jeddah.  Furniture styles here in Saudi Arabia run from very formal and fancy French style furniture to sleek ultra modern style and everything in between. 

Thursday, November 26, 2015

SkyWatch: Religious Pilgrim


A religious pilgrim walks along the streets of Jeddah.  Sighting of religious pilgrims are common here as Jeddah is the country's main port of entry for the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. 

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Jeddah: Bicycle Sculpture



Jeddah's famous Bicycle sculpture has been moved, since the roundabout it used to be housed in has been dismantled and replaced with a bridge overpass.  It was quite a feat to relocate this piece of art to a new position at the same intersection.  It took lots of planning and special equipment. 

The Bicycle was fashioned from scrap metals by Spanish architect Julio LaFuente.  It stands 15 meters high. 

Tuesday, November 24, 2015

Dress for Religious Pilgrims


All male religious pilgrims making the pilgrimage to Mecca wear the same thing: a simple white outfit made of two plain pieces of cloth with no seams, buttons, or zippers.  One is wrapped around the lower half of the body like a skirt, and the other is draped over the top part of the body as shown above.  The fabric can be anything ranging from cotton sheeting to heavier fabric like a towel.  All men dressing the same makes them all equal, no classes.

Women are not restricted in the clothing that they wear for the religious pilgrimage, but they must be covered properly according to Islamic standards, including the hair.

Monday, November 23, 2015

Our World: Unusual Architectural Entrance






I am always amused when I see unusual architectural features in Saudi Arabia such as this one, which seems out of place and also seems to really serve no purpose.

  


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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Jeddah: Bridges and Tunnels


The face of Jeddah has been changing significantly over the past few years.  Many of Jeddah's major intersections have been replaced by tunnels and bridges in hopes of easing the horrific traffic congestion.  Jeddah's shape runs lengthwise from north to south and is a very narrow city from east to west.  At many busy intersections that formerly sported huge roundabouts which featured immense pieces of art, the artwork has been moved elsewhere. 

Saturday, November 21, 2015

Jeddah: Typical Building





This is a typical building in Jeddah, with the ground floor used for businesses. The upper floors might be rented out as apartments.  Many hotels also look like this.  Apartment buildings that do not have businesses below often have a parking garage on the ground floor. 

Friday, November 20, 2015

Saudi Man's Black Thobe


The most common image of Saudi men shows him wearing a white dress (thobe) with the red and white checkered headgear.  Black thobes are worn more in the winter months, as well as other colors such as brown, blue, or cream.   

Thursday, November 19, 2015

SkyWatch: The Cosmos Sculpture





Jeddah's Cosmos Sculpture is one of the city's most well known landmarks.  It is the work of German artist Ottmar Hollmann and took seven years to complete.  It ranks as one of the world's largest pieces of art.


 
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Saudi Pink Limousine


I have often seen this bright fuchsia pink limousine around Jeddah, but it's been difficult to get a good picture of it.  This one will have to do for now!

Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Saudi Phone Cover


Phone covers can be quite the fashion accessory.  I just absolutely love this cute and clever phone cover in black with a Saudi woman's eyes peeking out.  I haven't seen a male version of this yet. 

Monday, November 16, 2015

Our World: Hardee's in Arabic


Black buildings here in Saudi Arabia seem impractical in this heat, but this Hardee's Restaurant sure stands out.  It's hard to miss and is rather attractive.

 


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Sunday, November 15, 2015

Jeddah: Boys' School





This is a typical boys' school here in Jeddah.  I believe there are two buildings like this which make up the school plus a large open covered outdoor area.  Many of the country's school are old and in disrepair.  Many girls' schools are old converted villas which were not originally intended to be schools.

Saturday, November 14, 2015

Saudi Men's Formal Wear


The bisht is a loose flowing cloak worn over the white dress Saudi men normally wear.  It is generally worn on formal occasions, such as weddings, and is often adorned with gold trim.  The bisht can be made of wool, with good quality ones being made of camel hair.  They most often are seen in colors like black, brown, grey, or beige.  The long white flowing scarf would be the man's head covering accessory topped off with the round black ring called egal. 

Friday, November 13, 2015

Jeddah: Construction Here There and Everywhere




Jeddah continues to be a city under construction.  It's everywhere.  From roadway improvements consisting of tunnels and bridges to alleviate traffic congestion, to the enormous speed rail project connecting Jeddah to Mecca and eventually Medina for the millions of religious pilgrims that visit every year, to apartment buildings and new businesses, to a brand new airport slated to open in mid-2016, the construction pace is frenetic.  Construction workers are brought in from countries all over the world. 

Thursday, November 12, 2015

SkyWatch: Jeddah's Fruit Boat Sculpture


Jeddah's weather is really harsh on the many sculptures located around the city, especially those that require paint to keep them looking spiffy.  Between the flying dust and sand, the severe heat from the blazing hot sun, the salty Red Sea air, and the lack of rainfall, Jeddah's sculptures really take a beating.  Jeddah's whimsical Fruit Boat sculpture is a well-known city landmark.  It was given a much needed facelift in 2008 when it was cleaned, repainted and repaired.  However a few short years later, a thick layer of dirt now covers up the once vibrant colors, causing the sculpture to appear quite faded once again.  You can see the difference for yourself on this post I did on the Fruit Boat sculpture back when it had just been refurbished.


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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Saudi Arabia: Men's Fashion






The components of traditional men's attire in Saudi Arabia, such as the scarf headpieces, cloaks, sandals, and the long white garments called thobes, make up a large part of the booming fashion industry here.  White thobes are most commonly worn, but they are available in other colors like shades of creams, grays, or blues.  In the winter months we can see men wearing darker colors like black, brown, or navy.  This lovely store display is from a local upscale Jeddah design shop called Lomar, which also has branches in Riyadh. 

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Jeddah: Where Face Masks are Common


Many women here in Saudi Arabia cover their faces with the niqab (face veil), however it is a very common sight year round in Jeddah to see men wearing face masks because of the poor air quality.  Construction projects all over the city, lack of rainfall, and frequent sandstorms all contribute to making Jeddah a nightmare for those of us with asthma or other breathing problems.


Monday, November 9, 2015

Our World: Jeddah's Lantern Sculpture in Sandstorm


Jeddah is a pretty dusty place, due to not much vegetation, construction, and sandstorms.  The Mameluke Lanterns sculpture is still recognizable despite bad visibility during a sandstorm, although the beautiful stained glass detailing is not evident.

Here are some other previous posts I have made of the lanterns:

Mameluke Mosque Lanterns at Night


Mameluke Lanterns


Mameluke Lanterns Jeddah 

   


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Sunday, November 8, 2015

Saudi Arabia: Traditional Garb



After 8 years of living in the Magic Kingdom, I have to admit I still get a bit of culture shock when I see people dressed in the cultural garb of this region.  



Saturday, November 7, 2015

Jeddah: Out of Place


Another unusual architectural feature that seems to be floating above an entryway.  It's open weave dome design doesn't provide shade or shield from rain - not that we get any to speak of here!

Friday, November 6, 2015

Jeddah: Cool Design


There are some really interesting and unusual architectural details here in Jeddah that I just haven't seen elsewhere around the world.  I think this is a pretty cool design

Thursday, November 5, 2015

SkyWatch: Jeddah Sculpture - Swords of God


This is called the Swords of God sculpture by Aref el Rayess, a Lebanese painter and sculptor.  He was self taught. Despite the name of this sculpture being the Swords of God, El Rayess preferred his interpretation of this piece of art as symbolizing the more peaceful and heavenly aspects of Islam, visualizing the light streaming between the open columns as swirling with love and respect. His original intention had been to make it of marble, but because of its immense size, he opted for steel framing clad in aluminum.  At a certain angle, the tall gracious columns actually spell out the name of Allah in Arabic calligraphy.   

Taken on a day when the sky was full of dust.  To learn more about this sculpture, please check out another post I did about it a few years ago, on a much clearer day.

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Jeddah: Colorful Storefront






This colorful storefront is a mobile phone store.  In Jeddah, businesses offering the same products or services are grouped together, so right next door to this shop are other mobile phone stores. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Our World: Awkward Business Sign


Business signs in Jeddah often have lots of graphics, since Jeddah is a city consisting of many different nationalities and languages.  Images on the signs help in conveying what type of business it is for customers, as most business signs are written in both Arabic and English.  The business on the left makes custom orthotics and prosthetics and shows many graphics which would help to explain exactly what type of business it is for people who don't read Arabic or English.  I just can't imagine seeing a business sign like this back home in the US, especially the large human images in the window.  Awkward.

  


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Monday, November 2, 2015

Messed Up Signs


I don't know what happened to these business signs!  Maybe it was a big haboob (sandstorm).