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KATARA Cultural Centre
... heads already. Until G parks the car we get in one of those little motor cars for a ride around and meet him a few minutes later. He shows up somewhere by the amphitheatre. It is funny that a couple of weeks back I was looking at photos he sent me from this place here.
The imposing outdoor (Roman style) Amphitheatre is I guess the Jewel of the whole centre. The whole area is surrounded with beautiful ...
Flying back home to Melbourne
... the dry plane air, so you can't watch any more movies, or read, so you just have to figure out how to pass the time................................... ..........
I watched just one movie (the Exotic Marigold Hotel - very good, highly recommend it), I started reading another book (I finally finished the book I had taken with me both on the flight Venice to Doha and then at Doha airport!! yay me, it only took me over 3 weeks to finish ...
On the road to a burnout, maybe?
... so much fun to watch. He looks like a real jazz player and dances around with it in the air playing with all his might. I really hope that keeps up. Coen was even happier today. He finally got his school computer which is a new Mac air. It is unbelievable that they give those to 6th graders. We are all jealous. Seth has a Lenovo, which is awesome, but not near as cool as Coen's. Coen tried out for the One Act Plays today and made the ...
Goodbye Cape Town and goodbye Africa
... nipped to the toilet.
One final adventure in Qatar. I was so excited to be heading here before beginning the next chapter back in the UK. I am looking forward to the journey to Doha and the flight. I am also looking forward to seeing mum and dad. I am looking forward to seeing my friends.
As I sat in the airport waiting to board the plane, I allowed myself (possibly for the first time since March) to spend time thinking about these things.
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Doha
The manager was again waiting for us in the morning to check that everything was OK. Bless him. Our taxi was there at 8am, and took us straight to the airport. For once we had our bags wrapped, as we were traveling through Nairobi, and they are currently trumpeting that they have just introduced a zero tolerance policy with staff for bag tampering. All that tells me is that there is an endemic problem, and that they've finally had the gumption to try to ...