Friday, September 29, 2017

SkyWatch: Mosque in the Distance




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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Our World: Saudi Toilet Signs


I enjoy showing the many different creative gender distinctive toilet signs used here in Saudi Arabia.






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Sunday, September 24, 2017

Saudi's Kalimah Brand


I'm always looking for items with Arabic script on them - and I can always count on finding plenty to choose from at Kalimah Brand, a Saudi company that produces interesting clothing with a Saudi twist.





Saturday, September 23, 2017

Jeddah: Saudi Seating


This shows the old style Saudi furniture - wooden frames elevated off the ground for seating, sometimes equipped with cushions.  

Friday, September 22, 2017

SkyWatch: Saudi Island





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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Jeddah Old Street


The old wooden window coverings are called roshan (plural is rawasheen). They allow for privacy while permitting air flow for the occupants inside.  

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Our World Jeddah: The Art of Conversation


One thing I really enjoy seeing in Saudi Arabia is the men sitting around engaged in conversation. It's something I don't usually see or notice going on in the US, especially in this age of modern technology. This photo was taken in Al Balad, the oldest district of Jeddah, on a public street where this gathering place has been erected for anyone to use.



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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Friday, September 15, 2017

SkyWatch: Jeddah's Old City


Al Balad - the old section of Jeddah


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Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Our World: Jeddah's Al Juffali Mosque


An older but beautiful mosque of Jeddah at the outskirts of Al Balad, Al Juffali mosque, sports many white domes and a graceful minaret.



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Saturday, September 9, 2017

Jeddah: The Khanjar Sculpture


I believe Abdulhalim Radwi is the sculptor of this Khanjar sculpture that is located in south central Jeddah.  The shape is the curved Saudi dagger called khanjar.  The painting design and colors are replicated in some of Radwi's other works he made for the City of Jeddah, including The Globe of Knowledge and Life as well as one called Silent Formation.  

Friday, September 8, 2017

SkyWatch: Jeddah's The Fist Sculpture




The French sculptor Cesar created this bigger-than-life body part made in exquisite detail.  Not many people in Jeddah get to fist-pump the famed Fist sculpture due to its location in the middle of a very busy city street.



In her colorful abaya, Jess managed to fist-pump The Fist on a quiet Friday morning!


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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Jeddah's Stained Glass Globe


It's really hard to gauge the overwhelming size of many of Jeddah's sculptures because of being located in areas that not many people walk in.  Many are in the middle of busy traffic circles or on congested roads where it's difficult to stop and get out to take photos.


The Stained Glass Globe sculpture is another design of Julio Lafuente, a Spanish sculptor who made more than 30 amazing pieces of art for the city of Jeddah's Beautification Project.  Many thanks to my friend Vicki Reynolds for the use of these photos.

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Our World: Hilarious Menu Selections


Lost in Translation - This menu at a mall restaurant in Jeddah just had too many weird translations on it that I couldn't understand what most of the items were.  Like, what is a "Chicken Knot"? Or "Node Thickness"? Or what kind of dish is a "Vegetable Problem"? How about "Precarious Chicken"? And what is a "Complaisant" dish?



And all these "Blindfolded" dishes? Does one need to be blindfolded in order to eat them, or what? I think Google translate was used for this menu ... I'd be mad if I paid someone to translate it into English and the result was this!



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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Yemeni Food


Middle Eastern countries have many similar dishes but with their own twist on them.  Unleavened bread similar to tortillas is commonly served in many ME countries.  Usually torn into bite size pieces and then dipped into tasty dishes, these flat breads are fabulous even on their own.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Photographing the Photographer


This photo of me was taken at an art exhibit in Jeddah last year. I had been approached by a university student who was doing a project about Western women married to Saudis. I was one of several other women who agreed to participate.  She came over to my house and interviewed me and took photos, which she then compiled into a book.  The photo hanging on the wall is actually of me holding my passport, and the book I'm holding shows a photo of me taking photos in Jeddah.

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