Many of the villa gates of Jeddah stand out and make a statement. They range from grand to flamboyant to stately to fancy and on and on. This one has the sides and topper made of beautiful thick marble which matches the walls. I always wonder about the gates with a topper over them like this one though. A larger moving truck possibly wouldn't be able to fit through this gate's opening, so I wonder about the practicality.
Sunday, January 31, 2016
Jeddah: Stately Villa Gate
Many of the villa gates of Jeddah stand out and make a statement. They range from grand to flamboyant to stately to fancy and on and on. This one has the sides and topper made of beautiful thick marble which matches the walls. I always wonder about the gates with a topper over them like this one though. A larger moving truck possibly wouldn't be able to fit through this gate's opening, so I wonder about the practicality.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Friday, January 29, 2016
SkyWatch: Interestingly Tiled Villa
The darker tones of the tiles covering this villa are an unusual choice for Jeddah's hot climate. The variation of the tile colors make this residence really stand out.
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Thursday, January 28, 2016
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Our World: Women Praying in Mall
A sight that always intrigues me here is people praying in public. Large groups of men will gather in certain areas on the streets and sidewalks to pray, often using prayer rugs that are just provided for anyone who needs to pray. Many malls have separate prayer rooms for both men and women. In this particular mall, I know that there is a prayer room for women, but I often see women praying in the bathrooms or in the common areas of the mall.
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Monday, January 25, 2016
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Friday, January 22, 2016
SkyWatch: Thatched Paradise
Thatch umbrellas provide shade at one of Jeddah's lovely beach resorts.
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Thursday, January 21, 2016
SkyWatch: Saudi Street Scene
This is a typical Saudi street scene. Men can be seen wearing traditional clothing or modern western clothing, while women in public always appear in abayas, the long flowing cloak that Saudi women wear.
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Jeddah: Waad Academy
This is a model of the brand new Waad Academy in Jeddah, It just opened this past fall and consists of separate facilities for girl and boy students in grades K2 through 8. I think the design is genius and quite impressive. This state of the art school hopes to address many of the problem areas of the Saudi education system, combining heart, mind, and body to the learning process. For more information about the Waad Academy in Jeddah, CLICK HERE.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Our World: Sexy Saudi Ladies Clothing
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Sunday, January 17, 2016
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Friday, January 15, 2016
Thursday, January 14, 2016
SkyWatch: Jeddah Villa Gate Welcome
A Jeddah villa gate with Arabic script above it, saying something religious.
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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Arabic Calligraphy
Over the next few days, I will feature different styles of Arabic calligraphy. Arabic script is so beautiful - like an art unto itself. I hope you will enjoy the various fonts I will post in the coming days. Arabic is written right to left, the opposite of English.
In this photo, you can clearly see two different calligraphy styles, one in orange on the sign above the business, and the other at the top of the building. The orange script is very graceful and curvy, while the font at the top is more regimented and angular.
In this photo, you can clearly see two different calligraphy styles, one in orange on the sign above the business, and the other at the top of the building. The orange script is very graceful and curvy, while the font at the top is more regimented and angular.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Our World: Ladies Section of Bank
Gender segregation is taken to an extreme here in Saudi Arabia. The other day I showed you the Family Entrance at a Red Lobster Restaurant. Today's post features a local Jeddah investment bank that has an entirely separate Ladies Section.
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Monday, January 11, 2016
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Saturday, January 9, 2016
Jeddah: Red Lobster Family Entrance
Restaurants in Saudi Arabia generally have an entrance and eating section for families and another separate entrance and eating area for single men. Strict gender segregation is part of the culture here, and it is one of the things that bothers me most about life here. It is unnatural, and after 8 years here, I still haven't gotten used to it or grown to like it at all.
I personally happen to feel that the severe gender segregation in Saudi Arabia causes more problems than it is trying to prevent - as a result, many men have no idea how to behave themselves around women, harassing them, calling them nasty names, and saying inappropriate things. There is also a very high divorce rate here - many young men and women have an unrealistic idea of relationships and marriage and many couples do not really know one another very well when they marry. The gender segregation also seems to promote homosexuality, a reality which Saudi Arabia prefers to deny the existence of.
Friday, January 8, 2016
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Dallah - Saudi Teapots
The graceful Saudi teapots are called Dallah. They come in a variety of different metals, like steel, copper, or brass. The distinctive features of the dallah are the graceful exaggerated spout, the long handle, and the finial top. Many also have beautiful detailing and decorative touches. The dallahs are mainly used to serve drinks, such as tea and coffee.
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Jeddah: Abandoned Cars
The problem of abandoned cars continues to plague Jeddah. As if the rubble and trash everywhere wasn't enough of a blight on this city that has so much potential, abandoned cars covered in dust detract greatly from Jeddah's aesthetic appeal. Disabled and wrecked vehicles can be seen all over the city, and no one seems to care or do anything about it. They take up valuable parking places in a city that has far too few to begin with, and they are a public health hazard and a glaring eyesore.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Our World: Saudi Arabia - Recruiting Religious Cadets
The Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vices (or CPVPV, also known as religious police) is a branch of the Saudi government charged with enforcing morality on its citizens and places of business. Their various duties include seeing that inappropriate gender mixing is thwarted and making sure that men and women are modestly attired (dress code enforcement). They can also be seen in malls and business establishments rounding up men to pray when it is prayer time. There is also a special department which deals with witchcraft.
This photo was taken at the annual education fair in Riyadh, which attracts universities and other institutions of higher learning from all over the world to try to recruit students for their facilities. The CPVPV actively recruits young men to join their team in fighting immorality in Saudi Arabia. You can read more about the religious police by CLICKING HERE.
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Sunday, January 3, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Saudi Doors as Art
These are old traditional Saudi objects that have been turned into modern art forms. The incense burner in the left front and three sizes of Dallah (Saudi teapots) have all been mounted onto lovely decorated bases, while the Dallah on the left has been beautifully framed. The miniature versions of traditional geometrically painted Saudi doors have transformed into gorgeous art, appropriate for hanging on the wall. The studded frames around them really enhance the beauty of the doors. Any of these would make lovely gifts, don't you think?
Friday, January 1, 2016
Happy New Year - City Daily Photo
Today's post revisits my choice for my favorite photo of this past year. Even though the quality is not the best on this photo of The Illuminated Globe, it is still one of my favorite sights in Jeddah. Since most of my photos are taken from a moving car whizzing by, it is difficult to set photos up and get pics in focus, especially at night. Public art in the form of sculptures is a very prominent feature of this city, with priceless works of art by world renowned artists dominating the landscape.
Today is the first of the month, which means it's theme day for City Daily Photo bloggers. City Daily Photo is an online community of photo bloggers from around the world, sharing the wonders of their area of the world pictorially with others. Each month there is a different theme that CDP members can participate in. This month's theme is "Favorite Photo of the Year."
Please visit the City Daily Photo portal to view other participants' entries for today's theme day of "Favorite Photo of the Year." I'm sure this month's entries should be worth a visit. Happy New Year!
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