EUROPE – 2010

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Tuesday June 29, 2010

Vacation in Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary.  We started out in Munich, Germany where we visited BMW world and other sites around Munich and then on to Oberammergau, Germany to see the Passion Play which is performed every 10 years from mid-May through early October.  The only people allowed to be in the play are the people that live in the town of Oberammergau.  The next performances of the Passion Play will be in 2020.  Then we got on a large river boat and cruised down the Danube river through the different countries and ended up in Budapest, Hungary.  We ate lots of good food and saw wonderful sights along the way.  There are many castles, churches, interesting towns, cities and cathedrals along the way to enjoy.  As you can see from the pictures the Danube river was severely flooded due to heavy rains and snow melt.  We did not miss any planned activities as the tour company took care of getting us to everything.  Have fun viewing the pictures in the photo album marked EUROPE – 2010.

Warsaw, Poland March 2008

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Saturday March 22, 2008

Pictures around Warsaw – I am training on new software for my company from March 15 through April 25 of 2008.  These are pictures that I took while walking around different areas of Warsaw.  It was very interesting to be there during Easter weekend and to visit the churches.  Some of the lines to get into the churches were very long as people lined up to have their Easter baskets blessed.  The trams and bus lines are are very easy to use to get around the city.

Switzerland, Germany, Belgium – 2007

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Saturday November 3, 2007

Visited Switzerland, Germany and Belgium from Sept. 27th through Oct. 19th of 2007.  Had a great time seeing new places and sampling all the local food and drinks.  Also made a side visit to Strasbourg, France and Luxembourg.  It was great cruising on the river and sampling the wines of Germany.  Also tried Cherry beer in Belgium and really liked it.  Of course the chocolate was always there to sample.

Friday Brunch at the Four Seasons Hotel in Saudi Arabia

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Friday February 2, 2007

I have updated the Saudi Scenes II and Dubai folder with pictures of Friday brunch at the Four Seasons Hotel.  It was an amazing brunch with around 230 items on the menu.  The hardest part of the brunch was deciding what to try next.  When we arrived there were just a few people but within an hour the restaurant which was very large was jammed with many Saudi families and other expats.  Enjoy the pictures.

German Christmas Markets – 2006

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Friday January 5, 2007

Check out the newest photo album titled “German Christmas Markets – 2006″.  I met Cindy (niece) and Catherine (newly adopted niece) in Germany on November 23 and we went on a Christmas shopping river cruise.  We had lots of fun drinking sweet German wine, eating lots of good German food, cookies and chocolate.  We also did some sight seeing along the river.  It was a great trip and we had lots of fun visiting and playing tourist.  Enjoy the pictures.

Saudi Scenes II and Dubai

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Friday November 3, 2006

Please check out this new photo album which has more pictures that I took around Riyadh and my trip to Dubai. 

My trip to Dubai was very successful.  I am now back in Riyadh all refreshed and feeling better since I was in a more normal atmosphere where people can wear shorts and drink wine and eat pork if they want to.

My flights on Saudi and Qatar airlines were good.  They serve full meals even though the flights are less that an hour.  They also hand out gifts to the kids like back packs and other stuff.  It was like flying used to be.  Since I was flying during the EID holidays, there were lots of Saudi families flying.  The wives were mostly veiled but you could see their hands.  Most of the ladies had henna tattoos on their hands and the ones with money had huge rings with huge stones of all kinds.  They were all carrying designer bags and lots of times the black robes were covered with sparkles.  I could also see multiple bracelets and designer watches.  Some of the Saudi men would appear and multiple wives and lots of children would be following him.  He of course carried all the passports.

When I got to my hotel they put me in an executive suite that was huge with a king bed – huge couch – work desk – dining area – absolutely huge bathroom and an entry hall.  Needless to say that made me happy.  It was a corner room so I was able to look out two different ways on a very busy area that had all kinds of action going on.  The only bad part of the room was the carpet which was shiny emerald green.  It almost glowed in the dark.  The lights for EID reminded me of Christmas as they were all over the place. 

The hotel had four different restaurants, Russian, Thai, Japanese and Irish.  They also had an Irish pub that served food.  Full buffet breakfast was included with the room price –YEAH. 

Dubai was very hard to take pictures as there is construction everywhere.  It is like a city of construction cranes as they are building a subway and elevated train track as well as all the sky scrapers going up.  I took a “Big Bus” tour – double decker bus like in London.  They take you to all the interesting places in Dubai and you can get off and on the bus as it comes around every 30 minutes.  It was a good tour but the wrong time of year to take it as the humidity and heat are terrible.  All the cabs are fully air-conditioned and cheap so it is better to use them than trying to walk anywhere with all the construction and humidity.  The tour went to three different malls.  So shopping seems to be the main attraction in Dubai – YEAH.  Of course there are lots of malls with every thing imaginable to buy and it is cheaper than other places as it is a free port and they have no taxes.  Companies from all over the world are in Dubai – there is so much money around it is amazing.  All the high end stores are in all the malls – not sure how they make a profit.

There are many people from the Indian subcontinent in Dubai.  They even have movie theatres that only show movies from Bollywood.  Tourists in Dubai were from all over the world.  I heard many languages being spoken by the tourists.  It was good to get away and drink some wine and not to feel restricted.

Amazingly, the only thing that I bought in Dubai was cards as I found a good card shop in one of the malls.  It is very hard to find cards in Saudi so I took advantage of the card shop.  I even passed up buying cologne as I couldn’t find any that I had to have or didn’t have already.  Looked at some carpets but they were all too expensive.  Also couldn’t find any gold items that I had to have.

 

Saudi Arabia Street Scenes

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Thursday August 10, 2006

Please check out a new photo album called – Saudi Scenes.  I took some photos around the city and in the old fort area of Riyadh.  Discovered that it would be better to visit the area and take pictures in the winter instead of summer as it got very warm.  By the time I finished visiting the fort and souqs (lots of shops), the wind had come up and the sand and dust started to blow everywhere.  Finally got everything unpacked from my shipment so pretty much settled in now.  Work is finally getting normal and have several projects that I have been assigned.  Guess I will really have to work now.  Enjoy the photos and let me know if you have any questions.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Friday July 28, 2006

Arrived in Saudi Arabia on July 14th for my expat assignment.  Finally found a compound to live in for the next two or three years.  Please check out the Saudi Arabia photo album if you would like to see where I am living.  It has been very interesting learning all the ins and outs of getting paperwork completed.  Have learned that you plan your day around prayer times (there are five prayer times per day).  Prayer time affects meetings, shopping, dining, etc.  Thursday and Friday are the weekend here and from Thursday afternoon until Saturday morning, no one works.  My work week is from Saturday through Wednesday.  The security here is overwhelming.  The compound where I live has multiple walls around the perimiter.  Inner walls are 20 feet tall.  Outer walls are 20 feet tall with electrified razor wire on top. There are multiple security check points getting in the compound that are guarded by military people with tanks, machine guns, etc. To drive into the compound you go through a maze of cement barricades that are between the 20 foot walls. Not a good drive for people that get car sick as you have to zig zag to get through the maze. Lots of Europeans live in the compounds and you can get everything within the compound. There is a restaurant, dry cleaners, grocery, 16 swimming pools, gym, limo service, tennis courts and lots of other ammenities. Driving is quite the experience in Riyadh. I will probably hire a full time driver as they don’t seem to have rules for driving or parking. Haven’t had a chance to get any photos out in the city as the Saudi’s frown on anyone taking pictures. Work has started out very slow.  It has taken two weeks just to get a phone and computer.  Now if I can get all the correct access, I can start being productive.  Enjoy the photos – more later as I have time.

Bathroom Construction Completed

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Friday June 23, 2006

Be sure and check out the pictures of the bathroom construction.  They have now all been added and include descriptions so you know what you are viewing – enjoy.

Welcome to the updated website

Bloged in All Posts by Administrator Saturday April 15, 2006

Check out the photo gallery.  If you would like to view please email me for access.

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