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Escape to Aden

I had moved my class forward to 1300 today, to finish at 1500 so that we could leave reasonably “early” for Aden by road. There were five of us:  Aaron, Evan, Gary, Tom and myself.  Three Americans, a Brit and a Malaysian. We walked to the taxi stand around 1530.  It took a while for us […]

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Bath time

After my usual 1330-1530 class and homework, I went to the hammam (bathhouse) with James, with whom we had an excursion together few days back.  His teacher Badr took us to Hammam Al Khawi by taxi. I was scrubbed down by a child who was possibly 11 years old, while my English friend was done […]

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After a week of learning Arabic

The language is written using a consonant script, like some other languages such as Hebrew. This means that it is written somewhat like SMS (TXT messages) … quite confusing as “bnk” could mean bank, bunk, bink, binak, banik etc. Additional vowel signs are shown by marks above and below the proper script to assist students […]

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Another weekend trip with friends

Confusion I woke at 0630 for the 0730 pickup outside the school.  After yesterday’s adventure, it’s hard to believe I have another one today.  Yesterday with Americans and today with Europeans. The destination of our day out hadn’t been confirmed.  I was told now that it wasn’t going to be Shihara but to the Haraz mountains, […]

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Weekend trip with new friends

A Slow start Being Thursday, it is the weekend.  I had arranged with British Tom and American Tom to join them on their day trip.  At 1030, we walked to Medah Tahrir with the intention of catching a bus or shared taxi to Shibam (not the one in the east of the country but a […]

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First impressions of Sana’a

Yemen?   Yes, Yemen … in the corner of the Arabian peninsula next to the Horn of Africa (Ethiopia and Somalia) … one of few countries on the New Zealand’s government’s “no go” list, ranking up there with Iraq. Makes the previous trips to Beirut and Tehran seem tame right? The ranking ascribed to Yemen is […]

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Arriving in Sana’a

Onward to Dubai and Sana’a With an 0210 departure from Singapore to Dubai, I was sleepy even before the flight departed.  The Emirates flight was full. Fortunately I was comfortable enough to get a little sleep.   Connecting in Dubai upon arrival at 0510 was slow.  Transit security comprised of one x-ray station which meant […]

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End of an adventure

I slept in till 0930 today. With a 1730 departure, I pottered around with packing before going downstairs for breakfast. They had doughnuts filled either with cream, or savoury with chicken ham or beef ham. I chose the chicken one and it was quite nice. The Turkish coffee was awfully bitter as it was meant […]

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My extra day

Above:  Price of petrol is IRR800 (USD0.09) per litre, up 25% from our visit two and a half years ago. Lazy wanderings Today is my extra day in Tehran having arrived here a day earlier than planned. I took it easy with a breakfast of muffin and fresh honeydew shake in my room. I took […]

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Jewels and local insight

Above:  View of Tehran from Park-e Jamshidiye. Bazaar I had to conserve water when I woke, since I couldn’t get any last night. I walked out of the hotel to get a fruit shake for breakfast but it wasn’t open despite being 0850 already. The bakeries had queues. I settled for a super-cheap Caprisonne-style pomegranate […]

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