Posted on November 22, 2013
At a Buddhist Temple, Kathmandu. October 2012.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Buddhist, Kathmandu, Nepal, postaday, Travel, Unexpected, Weekly Photo Challenge
Posted on November 22, 2013
The photo that hung in numerous Irish homes in the 1960s & 70s. Thanks to my neighbour DOC back home, for the chance to take this photo in his Old Irish Ways museum last month.

Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Irish ancestry, Irish roots, JFK, John F Kennedy, Lee harvey Oswald, President Kennedy
Posted on November 22, 2013
Morning Crossers
Another Friday morning in Riyadh, the start of the weekend out these parts. Friday mornings are always quiet. Inside the hotel or outside. Few people visible as many have a lie-in. The Prayer channel from Mecca is on, as usual, on the hotel lobby TV and some Imam lad is singing verses from the Quran as pilgrims walk in circles around the holy kaba. Music generally is forbidden in Saudi, except when it relates to singing verses of the Quran or belting out the call to prayer five times per day. But suppose it’s more chanting than singing. The Imam is not backed by acoustic guitars and tambourines like you might see and hear in churches back home.
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Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: alien, Animals, Different, Eid Festival, farming, Humor, Humour, Riyadh, second wife