Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
Our World - Saudi Woman Working
Even though it's been several years since women started working in fields other than just medical or education, I still take delight in seeing Saudi women working in so many other arenas. Halima works in the Nuts and Spices Department of a large supermarket chain called Manuel here in Jeddah.
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Sunday, April 28, 2019
Another Sign of Ramada Coming - Vimto!
Vimto is a popular soft drink beverage consumed in Saudi Arabia, especially during Ramadan. Flavored with the juice from grapes, black currants, and raspberries, plus herbs and spices, Vimto was first invented and marketed in the UK in the early 1900s orginally as a health tonic. A few years later, it was produced in carbonated form.
Saturday, April 27, 2019
Jeddah Pretty Housewares
More browsing at Al Nawras Shop in Shatie Souk - I just fell in love with the cute little teacups with the palm tree and crossed swords. The golden peacock adorned bowl below is a VERY Saudi looking piece.
And last for today's post is another pretty little teacup set with intricate Arabesque designs in gold leaf.
Friday, April 26, 2019
Thursday, April 25, 2019
SkyWatch - Jeddah Red Sea Coast
From one day to the next, the weather conditions can vary greatly in Jeddah. This time of year, it's usually already quite warm and humid. This year, however, the weather has been unusually pleasant for a much longer period than normal. We were even very comfortable sitting outdoors at a seaside restaurant.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2019
Tuesday, April 23, 2019
Monday, April 22, 2019
OurWorld - Ramadan Serving Dishes
Ramadan will be starting soon, and there are hints of its arrival all over. Ramadan is Islam's holy month when Muslims fast during the day. Over the years, Ramadan seems to have become more commercialized, much like Christmas has in the west, with Ramadan themed dishes, lighting, decorations, and other items available.
Here are a few of the crescent moon shaped serving dishes I saw recently at Al Nawras Housewares Shop at Shatie Souk. The crescent moon is significant for Ramadan in that its sighting marks the beginning and then also the end of the Ramadan season.
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Sunday, April 21, 2019
Saturday, April 20, 2019
Jeddah Mosques as Art
Today's post features some photos I took of mosques here in Jeddah that I have photoshopped into art, so to speak. Hope you enjoy them!
Above is the Floating Mosque, which is given that name because at high tide, it appears to be floating on the Red Sea.
I call this one Little Mosque on the Sea - I love its design and the palm trees that surround it.
This last mosque I call the Candle Mosque - because its minaret looks like a candle to me.
Friday, April 19, 2019
Thursday, April 18, 2019
SkyWatch - Yes, It's Really a Fountain!
In the eleven years that I have lived in Jeddah, yesterday was the first day I have EVER seen the spectacular Sunflower Field Fountain actually spraying water! Of course I don't get to drive by it every day, so I'm sure it probably sprays other times when I am not around. But needless to say, I was very excited to see it operating. The fountain sits in a lagoon along Jeddah's Corniche which runs along the Red Sea coastline.
Surprisingly enough, a female artist was responsible for this lovely public art installation. Eila Hiltunen, a Finnish sculptress, designed the fountain in the 1980s. The fountain contains seven graceful and whimsical perky sunflowers made of non-corrosive stainless steel to withstand effects from the harsh environment of Jeddah, such as the extreme heat, humidity, wind, dust and the salty sea air.
I couldn't get very good photos of the fountain because we were zooming by in a car, but I'm pretty happy with the pics I did get.
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Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Monday, April 15, 2019
Our World - Hub-Hub for Sale
Springtime in Saudi Arabia brings a variety of fresh produce in some of the fertile regions of the country. The watermelon yield this year was abundant, and vendors well their melons at the side of the road from pickup trucks. The young boys above are shown helping out, while the older men below find time for socializing while waiting for customers.
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Sunday, April 14, 2019
Saturday, April 13, 2019
Friday, April 12, 2019
SkyWatch - Jeddah Streets Sunset
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Thursday, April 11, 2019
Lovely Angelina Restaurant of Jeddah
Jeddah is now loaded with world class restaurants. I recently had the pleasure of having breakfast at Angelina, a beautiful Parisian franchise restaurant located right on the Red Sea along Jeddah's Corniche. There is seaside seating and of course indoor seating as well. Angelina originated in France, so the decor and menu are decidedly French too.
A modern white marble fountain graces an interior courtyard where there is additional outdoor seating which separates two separate areas of the restaurant.
The April weather was warmer than it has been and there was a haze in the sky and not much of a breeze - but that didn't stop us from enjoying one of our last meals outside before it just gets too hot to do it.
The croissants and other French pastries were perfect! I also had an omelette that was delicious. Loved the cappucchino too!
Since I had several of the small croissants, I opted not to have the Pain Perdu (French Toast), but my friends all adored it and it looked scrumptious!!!
The fresh fruit was so colorful, juicy, and delicious too. All the food was presented beautifully. I especially loved the pistachio croissant - so flakey and fabulous!
The menu is a little pricey but definitely worth the experience of going. Angelina is located just south of the Fakieh Aquarium on the Corniche. There is also a lovely specialty boutique gift shop on the premises. Their number number is 012 288 0378 and the patisserie is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
That's me with Fritz, the charming South African manager of Angelina, who makes sure everything runs smoothly. Go visit Angelina - you will love it!
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