Here's another painting done on a box like room. I had posted one before in October. My Kuwaiti friend tells me, these indeed house Electricity Metres. Like the water dispensers of Kuwait, these paintings too are a standard feature in Kuwait.
Monday, December 31, 2007
Kuwait Scene
Here's another painting done on a box like room. I had posted one before in October. My Kuwaiti friend tells me, these indeed house Electricity Metres. Like the water dispensers of Kuwait, these paintings too are a standard feature in Kuwait.
Sunday, December 30, 2007
Ship at sea
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Learn English
Friday, December 28, 2007
At the Petrol Pump
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Chicken & Duck
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Happy B'day, Baby Jesus
Monday, December 24, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Happy Eid Al-Adhaa

We have 6 days holidays for Eid Al-Adhaa. In India, we call this Eid the, "Bakri Eid", literally meaning, "Goat Eid".
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Celebrated yesterday in Kuwait, this Eid is for the memory of prophet Ibrahim (Abraham to the Christians) who, for the love of God, was willing to sacrifice his son when a voice from heaven stopped him and permitted him to sacrifice a ram instead.
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The feast re-enacts Ibrahim's obedience by sacrificing, usually sheep, but also camels, cows, and goats. The family eats about a third of the meal and donates the rest to the poor.
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Needless to say, Mutton costs a BOMB this week!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Fruit Sellers
This is a summer photograph. Fruit sellers selling mangoes from India in the city. If they see cops coming, they pack up in record time and disappear. This photograph wasn't clicked by me. It was clicked by a visiting consultant in the office. (I've forgotten his name!) If you, Mr. Kuwait-Visitor-who's-name-I-have-forgotten sees this, please email me and I'll credit you for the pic.
Saturday, December 15, 2007
All that glitters
Friday, December 14, 2007
Mosque
A mosque near the Minstry of Chambers (I had posted yesterday). There are many, many... many,...... many Mosques in Kuwait. Infact every 800 meters you will find a Mosque. Some are really beautiful.
5 times a day the Mosques call the faithful for prayers. When you are new to Kuwait it's very disturbing (especially at 4 am!) but you get used to it evenually.
Al-Tijari is the Commercial Bank of Kuwait. This board tells us if we go left we'll get to a branch of the Commercial Bank.
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Ministry of Chambers
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Junior!

Here's another water dispenser that looks like the Water Tanks, a picture of which I had posted on Friday.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Liberation Tower
The Liberation Tower is the tallest structure in Kuwait and the 10th tallest tower in the world.
Construction of the tower commenced before the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and construction resumed after Saddam's forces were expelled. Upon completion in 1993, the tower was renamed the Liberation Tower, symbolizing Kuwait's liberation from Iraq.
The tower contains a revolving restaurant and observation platform (in the first disc-shaped pod; now closed to the public for security reasons), and also houses radio and other telecommunications offices. The structure stands at 1,221 ft at its pinnacle.
Monday, December 10, 2007
Sunday, December 9, 2007
X'mas fun for kids
Little children (6 to 8 year olds) presented a cultural program on the occassion of Christmas in the Catholic Church, Kuwait. That's Mother Mary in blue and St. Joseph in brown. Cute, aren't they?

His Lordship, Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCJ, the Bishop of Kuwait, wishing 8 year olds at the Christmas Cultural Program held for them.
His Lordship, Bishop Camillo Ballin, MCCJ, the Bishop of Kuwait, wishing 8 year olds at the Christmas Cultural Program held for them.
Friday, December 7, 2007
Water tanks
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Kitty, kitty coming
Monday, December 3, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Microsoft Error
This is a government building with a big electronic board on it that used to show us the temperature. It now shows us the total electric & water consumption of Kuwait, updated constantly. But, look! Microsoft did it's thing here too! Heh! Heh! They did solve it in 5 minutes, but I was lucky I chanced upon it to click it.
Thursday, November 29, 2007
3 horses



There were 3 horses in the Chalet. We couldn't ride them and were too afraid to pet them. The white one, the caretaker told us, is quite crazy. Yet, he looked saner than my ex-boss. (That's another blog post in itself!)
When I aimed to click this pic, he stomped his feet, swished his tail at a frantic pace, and flared his nostrils (in this instance, the horse, not the ex-boss. The similarities, though, were astounding!). Quite rude of him to show me his behind. Obviously I'm not his type! Methinks he needs a training course on how to treat a dishy lady (if I say so myself!) with a camera!
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
To eat or not!

On the way to the Chalet, we came across these boards. My Kuwaiti friend explained that the green area is allowed for the camels to graze and it is not allowed in the red area. I guess they may have put green and red boards or flags around. I'm not sure. We see a lot of cows on Indian roads but it's really fascinating to see camels, with that proud and mighty smirk on their faces, grazing like the world belonged to them!
Well, do you know why camels have that proud look? My brother once told me, that it is said, Allah has 100 names but man knows only 99. The camel, it seems knows the 100th name. That's why that superior, know-it-all look!
Monday, November 26, 2007
Portico

This is the portico of the Chalet (I had posted yesterday). It was pleasant sitting there in the morning with a hot cup of coffee. The air was pretty nippy. This portico is an extension of the living room.

This is the path to the right of the portico leading to the beach. The guy is the caretaker of the Chalet. He had 4 or 5 cats constantly following him.
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Chalet

Went to this Chalet (110Kms away from the city) over the weekend. Weekend hols in Kuwait are on Friday and Saturday. It's overlooking the beach but it was too chilly to enter the water.
All property in Kuwait is owned only by locals. Expats can only rent out accommodation.
The left most window is one of the bedrooms, the middle windows is where the swimming pool is, the right top window is the living room, and on the ground floor (with the small tiled roof) is the game room. It has two snooker tables, a fooseball game, and a table tennis table.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Zain Girl

Zain provides Mobile voice and data services in Kuwait and in many Middle East and African countries.
This pretty girl has been causing a lot of accidents, with her distracting looks, according to many of the guys in my office. I guess once there's an accident, the guys use their Mobile phones and this serves Zain's purpose in putting this attractive girl on their hoardings! The end justifies the means!! :-)
This pretty girl has been causing a lot of accidents, with her distracting looks, according to many of the guys in my office. I guess once there's an accident, the guys use their Mobile phones and this serves Zain's purpose in putting this attractive girl on their hoardings! The end justifies the means!! :-)
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Recycle
Saw this board on Recycling while driving by in Ahmadi (It is 40 Kms away from the city). This is the first time I have seen something about segregating waste in Kuwait. I haven't seen any such boards in the City.
In Kuwait, most people keep their waste in plastic bag and place it in a bin outside the door and every morning the building watchman (called a "Haaris") takes it and places it outside the building in bins provided by the Muncipality. Nobody has ever told us to segregate anything.
Personally, I put glass, plastic and paper in one bag and everything else in a different bag. I have seen the garbage guys sift through all the garbage to pull out glass, plastic and paper so I do it to make life easy for them. Not a fun job sifting through garbage at 3 am in the morning... hell... at any time of the day!!!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Rac
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Waiting
Went to the Airport yesterday to see off a relative and saw a bunch of hotel drivers holding cards with passenger names. Looking at those guys waiting .... and waiting.. I remembered a French Proverb, "People count up the faults of those who keep them waiting”!!!!
Thought it made a nice shot. Unfortunately, I zoomed to click and the lighting was not too good.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Bakala
This is a corner store or kiosk or, as they call it in Arabic, a "Bakala". ("Bak" rhymes with "Luck", so it's pronounced Bak (as in Luck) -aah-laa) Mostly run by Iranians or South Indians, these `bakalas' have everything you'd need in an Emergency or if you are just too busy or lazy to drive to the Government Cooperatives or private Malls.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Traffic woes
Clicked this pic on my way home from work. It's not as bad as it looks, though. We were still moving at 20Kph!! ;-)
To answer Red Ink (based on his comment), although this is the way to the Airport, it is not always busy. Kuwait has a lot of traffic on her roads in the morinings, mid-afternoon (lunch crowd) and evenings (8:30 pm).
Hyderabad Daily Photo wanted to know why some cars have yellow/orange number plates. These are Taxis. The Police car number plates are black. Ordinary folks like us have white number plates.
Most signs are bilingual. Inspite of that, I manage to successfully get lost very often. The speed at which we have to go (minimum 80kph) doesn't give us much of a chance to change our minds or our lanes.
Many institutes have Arabic classes. There are no government programs, as far as I know, that teach Arabic on a free for all basis.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Lantern

Isin't this water dispenser pretty? It's not operative yet. I guess once they complete building the villa, they will arrange for the water supply for the water dispenser too.
As requested by Ann (in the comments), I checked with a Kuwaiti friend what the writing on the dispenser meant. She told me that it says, "This water is free for all people. From a dead person (his name is written). So when people drink from this water they pray for him....."
Thanks to Ann, I learnt something new too.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Buy for CRY
Monday, November 12, 2007
Another water dispenser

I really love the water dispensers of Kuwait. Look at this one. It's a replica of the Kuwait Towers.
I had missed posting a few days as I had travelled to India.
Saturday, November 3, 2007
Sharq Mall
Friday, November 2, 2007
Kuwait Towers

The beautiful Kuwait Towers
The main tower is 187 metres high and serves as a restaurant and water tower. It also has a revolving Viewing Sphere . The third tower houses equipment to control the flow of electricity and illuminates the two bigger towers.
Thursday, November 1, 2007
Bottle

Look at this water dispenser. Even if you are not thirsty (which is rare in the desert), you will feel like having a cool drink. This one, though, does not seem to be operative judging by the plastic bag that has been stuffed so rudely near the taps. This one is not positioned outside a villa. It's on a busy street in a place called Hawally.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Sail away
Monday, October 29, 2007
Abhijeet Sawant
A photograph from my files. This cute fellow is the 1st Indian Idol Winner (a la American Idol). His name is Abhijeet Sawant.
I clicked these photographs (105 photographs actually!) at the Indian Republic day show organized at the Al-Shaab Leisure Park in Kuwait, on the 26th/Jan/2007.
Have you been to any celebrity shows in your country?