Silent Sunday: Humps ahead

The camel – an iconic symbol of Emirati culture and a topic of conversation among our neighbours this weekend. On Friday, four kamikaze camels were spotted meandering along the major highway that runs past our compound – giving a new meaning to the phrase ‘speed bumps’. Drivers beware!

At least this one (which I photographed at Bab Al Shams) isn't going anywhere fast...

At least this one (which I photographed at Bab Al Shams) isn’t going anywhere fast…

Silent Saturday

Bloggers will know this should be ‘Silent Sunday’, but as Sunday is the first day of the working week in the United Arab Emirates, I’m posting one of my favourite photos a day early. I think the recent sandstorms in Dubai may have left sand on my brain – probably blew in through my ears – because I’m sticking with a desert theme. The Arabian Desert, from which the city of Dubai grew, is truly beautiful – some of it punctuated with shrubs and the odd tree, and some of it absolutely pristine.

The Big Boy and me, on top of a sand dune – you can just see the Hajar Mountains (Arabic for stone mountains), which mark the Dubai-Oman border, in the background.