Supermarkets in Oman seem to have high expectations for business over Christmas, despite the slump in the oil price (income from oil is still the driver of Oman’s economy).

As usual Continue reading “Christmas Cakes”
Tony Walsh – author & tours through Arabia
the supermarkets seem to have run out of places to display Christmas Trees
Supermarkets in Oman seem to have high expectations for business over Christmas, despite the slump in the oil price (income from oil is still the driver of Oman’s economy).
As usual Continue reading “Christmas Cakes”
Arriving at the fruit and vegetable counter to get my Clementines weighed I was told firmly, but very politely, by the two Omani staff manning the scales that they were on strike. The staff on strike wore distinctive clothing and were asking for increased wage, bonus and better physical areas to work in.
Lulu seems to be one Continue reading “Strike at Lulu Supermarket”
Tucked away under the shade of my breakfast source, Lulu in Darsait, I saw this well travelled car. Well travelled not just from Salalah, where I photoed it last week, to Muscat – but after 6 years on the road it has the most kilometres of any non production car.
Victor the buggy is a hand made gem, with a Continue reading “Victor the buggy in Muscat from Salalah”
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