Since we weren't going to be spending Christmas at home, we had our usual Christmas get-together, just earlier.
We invited family and friends for a Christmas lunch in our patio on the Saturday 14th. I cooked 2 main dishes - Cod fish in cream and Chicken curry, and friends brought salads, a lasagna, and many delicious desserts.
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Christmas lights in our neighbourhood |
Friday 20th - we had to be at the airport at 4am for our 7am Air Asia flight to Denpasar (Bali), so we didn't even sleep, but I managed a short nap on the 3,30h flight.
The Balinese decorations at the airport were beautiful...
The Denpasar Airport doesn't have a Transit option, so you actually collect your luggage, get out of the airport, take a lift to the first floor , queue again for luggage and passport control...
Because we had plenty of time, we stopped for lunch in one of the restaurants before going into the Departures area - I had chicken curry, Jose had prawn curry, and I drank a refreshing avocado juice and Jose a beer.
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Looking from the top floor of the airport into the area where the taxi and uber drivers wait for incomers |
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Looking towards a nearby temple |
After lunch and a bit of a wonder around the area, we queued up to go into the Departures area. After the usual controls, we were the first ones at the Qatar counter to dispatch our suitcase. After that we found some stretchers near our departure gate and tried not to fall asleep.
Finally, the call for our Qatar Airways flight departing at 18,55h, with a 9,45h flight time to Doha.
We landed at Hamad International Airport, Doha, close to midnight. Passport control and luggage collection was fast, our daughter was there to welcome us, and we took an Uber to her place in the Legtaifiya or West Bay Lagoon.
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View over Doha |
Saturday 21st - suitably relaxed, we drove to Katara or Katara Cultural Village, just across the highway from West Bay Lagoon where Karina lives.
Katara was designed to be a place where people come together to experience the cultures of the world, designed around an amphitheatre, with concert halls, exhibition galleries, the Planetarium, quiet beaches, restaurants, cafes, a kids Museum (OliOli) and in the Katara Plaza are located the Galeries Lafayette, a luxury shopping mall with all the imaginable designer brands. Qataris have a love affair with French stuff.
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Galeries Lafayette seen from the other side of the highway |
And what about some Murano glass trees ? Lots of them in this pedestrian area. Only in Doha!

The Snan food hall next to the Galeries, where you can find exclusive international food products under a stained glass dome - cheeses, fruits, vegetables, tinned goodies....
On the other side of the Galeries Lafayette, looking like a red gift-wrapped box is the Children's Mall - while parent's shop, the kids can be entertained with fun and educational games.
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The nearby district of "Pearl" |
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The blue mosque and the Pigeon towers |
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Me, Jose and Karina in the mosque |
It was an exciting first day and I was looking forward to our visit to the "Pearl Island" the following day.
...everything looks bigger and grander!
ReplyDeleteIt's all very glitzy for sure Tom!
DeleteWhat a wonderful trip. One photo is more interesting than the next. The Murano glass trees are fascinating. Thanks for sharing .
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Judee.
DeleteThat's awesome, Amazing series of photos, Great to read, Greetings
ReplyDeleteThanks Rupam. Have a nice weekend.
DeleteThe pigeon towers sound absolutely fascinating! What a unique and thoughtful design for the birds. The idea of creating a safe, dedicated space for them in such a stunning structure is both impressive and heartwarming. I can understand your concern about the stray cats, though – it’s always tough to see animals in need. Still, it’s beautiful how the pigeons are so well cared for in such an intricate way. Thanks for sharing this wonderful insight, and I hope your weekend is filled with peace and inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThe pigeon towers were quite an unexpected sight. I certainly had no idea they were made for the birds. Yes, I do hate to see abandoned cats and dogs, but not everyone considers them as pets. Have a lovely weekend too Melody.
DeleteI think it would be worth it to go to Bali just for the airport. That's fabulous. I find the pigeon towers intriguing -- I've never heard of such a thing. They're really an interesting and artistic design as well. You do have the most remarkable and interesting trips!
ReplyDeleteThe art at Bali airport was fantastic for sure. In Qatar everything is artistic and the architecture is just out of this world! Thanks Jeanie.
DeleteWhat a great piece of your travels! Loved that photo of Jose in shorts in the mosque! So funny! Really beautiful sites in these photos!
ReplyDeleteThanks Barbara. I found it off that the man could wear shorts to a mosque, but the women had to be totally covered.
DeleteGreat post, great photographs.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
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Thank you Jan, have a nice week.
DeleteThose flights sound so exhausting!
ReplyDeleteLOL, cute monsters and beautiful glass trees. The food hall is really impressive. As are those towers. Reckon it all was worth the stress to get here.
I don't think I'll fly through Bali again, too exhausting at the airport. Either direct or via another country next time! I liked the monsters on the roof of the shopping.
DeleteThe mosque interior is photogenic.
ReplyDeleteThanks William :) Yes it was a pretty mosque
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