Posted on December 24, 2013
Posted on December 23, 2013
Grange Church: Christmas carol service. 22 December 2013.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: carol singing, catholic, christmas carols, Church, Culture, Ireland, religion, Travel
Posted on December 22, 2013
Early morning at HX
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Agriculture, Cattle, curture, Ireland, Photography, Rural, Travel
Posted on December 16, 2013
On the anniversary of the one in Boston, a few shots from a tea plantation in Sri Lanka, from a few months back.




Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Boston, Culture, Liptons seat, Sri Lanka, Tea Party, Tea Plantation, Travel
Posted on December 15, 2013
Sand storm on the Dubai/Abu Dhabi highway

Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Culture, Desert, Dubai, Middle East, sand storm, Travel
Posted on December 13, 2013
The HX community celebrate sunrise mass on the shores of local Lough Gur lake on 1st January 2010. After mass, the kids walk on the frozen lake while the adults tuck into the hot breakfast.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Community, Culture, Mass, postaday, religion, Travel, Weekly Photo Challenge: Community
Posted on December 13, 2013
Morning all
MB back in Dubai on visa run and little time on his hands for great compositions.
MB recently informed you all that Dubai was recently awarded the World Expo in 2020, and there was much back slapping and high fives on account. Huge pride from the residents all over Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and the national flag now hangs from anything that an Emirati can get some rope around. So is partially the pic theme of today’s effort. To give you all some flavour.
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Posted on December 12, 2013
The Temple Of Hercules at Amman, Jordan is illuminated at night by powerful floodlights at ground level, and being the highest point in the city is visible for miles around.
The local kids, like kids the world over, couldn’t care less about historic temples, but use the lights to play night time football underneath the stone columns.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Amman, Culture, Hercules Temple, Jordan, Light, Travel
Posted on December 10, 2013
Posted on December 9, 2013
Wedding or Party halls are common in Saudi Arabia. Rent out the hall for your function, and organise your own catering. Some are quite grand.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Culture, grand, Hall, Party, Saudi Arabia, Travel, wedding. postaday
Posted on December 8, 2013
Ajman Fisk Market, UAE.
The majority of the fishermen come from India, from the state of Gujarat. The market takes place every Saturday afternoon and is a huge spectacle.
The fish are sorted on the boat decks upon arrival at the port into baskets of similar type fish and then laid out on the yard for the traders to inspect & purchase by public auction. The public buyers have a choice to get the fish cleaned and gutted by a team of men in green plastic coats in the market building, and also to have the fish cooked in a small fish cooking shop that makes its own spice mixes to suit the fish taste.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Ajman, Culture, Fish Market, fishing, postaday, Travel, uae
Posted on December 7, 2013
The walls of the 12th century Crusader castle at Byblos, Lebanon. Byblos is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city/town in the world (at approx 8,000 years) and was founded by the Phoenicians. The castle walls are decorated with the columns of a former Greek (or Roman?) Temple which was demolished to make way for the castle. The stone columns of the temple were cut using a rope, water and sand. As shown in the second pic.

Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: archeology, byblos, castle, crusader, Culture, Lebanon, Middle East, postaday, Travel
Posted on December 6, 2013
Temple Of Hercules. Amman, Jordan.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Amman, Hercules, Jordan, Middle East, postaday, Temple. Culture, Travel
Posted on December 4, 2013
Steaming fish and worker at the fish ovens, Ajman Fish Market, UAE.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Ajman, B&W, black and white, Culture, Fish Market, Monochrome, Travel, uae
Posted on December 4, 2013
Dubai belly dancer. At post desert safari bbq. All the belly dancers are non-local as would not be acceptable for local girls to perform by families or the local religion or culture. Many are East European.
Category: Irish man in the Middle East Tagged: Adventure, belly dancer, Culture, desert safari, Dubai, middle east tourism, postaday, Travel
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