Friday, October 8, 2010

Friday Photo Log: The Friday Souk

Friday Photo Log: The Friday Souk

The Friday Souk


There were both recycled and new clothes plus anything else you could think of for sale here.  We love this kind of shopping.  (Good for the planet as well)  Lots of stuff from USA and Europe. There is also a great vege section so I bought ingredients for chutney and went right home and made some.  YUM.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

How I stay healthy

We want for very little here!  Those grapes are truly enormous and so tasty.  Bruce does most of the shopping and cooking.  He's so wonderful to me.   x  x  x

Thursday, August 26, 2010

This is all I have time to do now work has begun.

This is the corner where I have my classroom 'office'.  I end up here for hours after school, marking and planning.  Yes, it's still hot enough for a fan.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

On tour in Jordan

The Dead Sea was a highlight, I think - or Petra.  It's the weirdest sensation trying to get under the water.. you just can't!  The mud is full of minerals and is kinda oily but your skin feels great fr days.

Petra is one of the seven wonders of the world.  It is surely an amazing achievement.  The Nabateans created these buildings hewn out of the rock.  Later the Bedouins lived here.  Now the tourists have taken over - Jordan uses it to pay the national debt @ $nz66 per head.

Friday, July 23, 2010

Whitman Academy

So this is where I'll be working for the next 2 years.  The 4th grade class is second floor on the left.  I've got some of the materials I'll be teaching but the rooms are being painted so can't actually get in and sort out the room yet. 
Not much went on this week to show but you just wait until next week....
Make sure you check back!!!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Gold souk and Bruce begins work!

This is the gold souk we visited on Thursday. It turns out Thursday is the very worst time to go visit this area because there is so much traffic on the streets it's awkward for taxis to get to. The first taxi driver just pretended he didn't know what we were talking about - except we rang an Arab speaker and it's also in the most popular part of town so we now realise he just didn't want to be bothered getting through the traffic jams. Ha!
I didn't buy anything although there were a few nice pieces. I tried on a couple of rings $NZ200-$NZ400 and that was just with zirconias.
Bruce was really blessed with a free load of timber from the construction site across the road. He's making shelves and doing some building renovations at 'Holy Land Designs'.