Wally, the main reason for our recent trip to Jeddah in our backyard |
Bill and I took care of our friends' two dogs. Thuwal Park, a huge park in the Island District is in the background. |
Bill riding his bike. Island District. |
The main mosque. |
In addition to dog food, we stopped at a fairly high-end grocery store and picked up a number of imported food items I have not seen at our on-campus grocery. When I say "high end" I don't mean the equivalent of Whole Foods or a "Local" type of grocery. I just mean a store where they have more than one kind of rice. The predominant kind here is basmati, and I actually managed to find aborio (short grain) rice as well as dried mushrooms, anchovies and the long-searched-for Siracha chili sauce!
A typical street in the Garden District |
Sushi lunch at Shogun in Jeddah |
After lunch we headed off for the Red Sea Mall where we bought some swimming goggles for Bill, visited a candy shop, had coffee at Starbucks and watched people shopping and kids playing. When prayer time started, we left for the Home Depot of Saudi Arabia, Saco World for a few villa-improvement items.
After what doesn't seem like that many stops (groceries, vet, lunch, mall, hardware store) it was almost 5:00 so we began the drive back to KAUST.
There are at least 3 fairgrounds-like places for family entertainment between Jeddah and KAUST |
Family pool |
Retail space |
Bill and me diving. Photo by Gary Taylor. |
Facing the sea |
Bill's office building |
Camels by the roadside |
Central Jeddah |
Central Jeddah, residential |
Central Jeddah, residential and commercial |
Central Jeddah |
Ladies Branch of SABB bank |
Hey Amy,
ReplyDeleteThanks for updating! I love the photos and you're right--you can "say" a lot with them. I especially like seeing Wally (Bill ain't bad, either) and also hearing that you're back on the bike regularly! It must be nice on campus to dress normally and all that. Will send you a reciprocal email soon. TONS going on with new job but all is well. Love, Sandy
This was my first visit to your blog. I enjoyed it from top to bottom. How fun it was to read about the cultural differences that you have encountered, the substitute ingredients, and what sounds like glorious dives. The blue glowing clam remains vivid in my memory. Thanks loads for sharing!
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