Saturday, December 29, 2007

Images from Khasab and the Musandam Peninsula, Oman







Sunday, December 16, 2007

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

The 25th of December has crept up on us here in Dubai. It is not just because Christmas celebrations tend to be a little subdued in Islamic countries, such as the UAE. We spent a cold Christmas day in London in 2006, so a swim at the beach in Dubai this year will be a welcome change.

We precede our Xmas day with a 5 day road and camping trip to the neighbouring Sultanate of Oman and Tory is very excited at the prospect of loading up the car with local pottery, jewellery and other craft-wares. We a excited to have Tory’s mum staying with us over this period, so if I run out of the local currency at least I will still have some goods to trade. (Just joking Tors....)

At this stage, we have no set plans for celebrating the New Year, but with both the 1st of January and the 9th of January (for Islamic New Year) public holidays in the UAE, we will endeavour to celebrate it in style……twice.

If there is such a thing as a year of transition, 2007 has been it. A new surname, new job and a new home in the Middle East is more than most people can handle in any 12 month period. However, I am very fortunate that my wife has such a resilient attitude and adventurous spirit.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank her for her support during 2007. If the MBA in Oxford during 2005 and 2006 was a challenge, it was a piece of cake compared with a winter in London spent looking for work. Thankfully perseverance still gets rewarded and an employment offer from the ICC was forthcoming.

2008 promises to be a year of consolidation for us here in Dubai. We hope to grow more familiar and comfortable in our sandy surrounds, make new friends and play host and hostess to as many of our family and old friends as possible.

Seasons Greetings to you all,

D&T.

Sunday, December 02, 2007


Indian women on the beach

Burj al Arab in the distance

Beach picnic on UAE National Day (2 December)

The entrance to the One & Only Royal Mirage


Tory and Sue at Tagine, a Morrocan restauarant

Swiss Mister

Doug has just returned from almost a week in Switzerland where he attended a conference in Lausanne aswell as 'fact-finding' meetings with the International Ice Hockey Federation in Zurich and UEFA in Nyon. In addition to his work commitments he stayed two nights with a friends David and Emma in Zug who took him for a Saturday afternoon of snowboarding in Flims (part of the Laax ski area). On the Sunday morning he traveled to Lausanne where he met up for lunch with his old school mate Geoff and his girlfriend Sophie who had driven from Chamonix, approximately 1.5 hours away. Doug was very impressed by the international flavour of Switzerland, stunning scenery and outdoors lifestyle but was a bit frightened by the high cost of living.

The view of Lake Leman from UEFA heaquarters in Nyon

Geoff his dog, me and a large fork - Lake Leman, Vevey


Snowboarding in Flims

Just another apartment in Zurich