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Reflections on Nepal, Hello Doha
Greetings from Doha, where it is 105 degrees fahrenheit and I already miss Nepal... Oh man, Nepal was good, it was so good. We had such a great time. I thought I'd write a little about the last few days, reflect a little on the trip and introduce Doha. So after my last post, we had our final group dinner at a Thai restaurant. We all talked about …
The "Mykonos" Restaurant in Doha
... guaranteed that everything offered is of the best quality with fresh ingredients.
We got acquainted with the chef and the Greek people there and when asked what we wanted to have I explained that we preferred something light that day. I decided to rely completely on the chef Mr. Panos for our menu.
We did not have to wait long for the food to be brought to us. We accompanied everything with some fine pink 'rose' wine and this time ...
The Three Sixty Restaurant - Doha
... manager who joined us for a while. Both Mr. Mohamed and Mr. Zaid Jana make a dynamic team and there is such a good climate among the people in the cuisine he was telling me, simply because they love what they do, which in turn creates this high level of professionalism that delivers results.
Have in mind that no alcoholic drinks are served out here but there is a variety of 'moktails’ to meet the need and preference of the most demanding guest. I am ...
A day by the Sealine Beach Resort
... taste but the locals love it.
Well, the whole afternoon we are by the beach. Yianni and George show no interest in swimming so we leave behind the two men lying on their deck chairs and we jump in the water. It is kind of warm and murky….not the kind of water of my preference but still this is what we have here and there is nothing we can do to have a better one. I am sure that not many people swim in the sea during the summer months. It must ...
The Big Arrival
I arrived in Doha around 6:30pm in the evening and waiting in a long passport approval/security line. I noticed that most of the people in line were dressed very conservatively in some form of head wrap or veil. I stood out in my brown knee-high fashion boots and purple long-sleeved shirt that said 'Believe' in rhinestones.
Once I got through the line, I grabbed my bag and was surprised ...