Showing posts with label Oman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oman. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 July 2013

Jammin', jammin' (hope you like jammin' too)

I should be on the boat to Shetland now. Instead I'm making jam in Manchester.

I want to avoid driving in the heat so had intended driving up to Aberdeen yesterday evening and then catching tonight's overnight ferry to Lerwick, but, the best laid plans and all that ... I keep finding things to do here and although I'm aware that my time for travelling in Shetland and Orkney is ticking away, I'm feeling good about getting so many things sorted out at home. My life is usually completely chaotic with far too many things going at once, and so I end up with piles of papers, books, camping gear, etc, all over my house and feel completely disorganised. For once, I'm working through those piles and getting everything sorted out. I've even been picking all the fruit from my tiny garden (white currants, blackcurrants and gooseberries) and had a go at making jam. For the last few years I've tried this without success, as I always misjudge the setting point and it turns to toffee. This year I've bought a jam thermometer and it seems to work. Finally I have my own home-made jam.

I've had chance to catch up with a few friends as well. Yesterday a friend called round with a bag of goodies for lunch and we were able to sit out in the yard and enjoy a relaxing few hours round a table of salads, garlic bread and home-made lemonade (yep, even had time to make my own lemonade!). And then this morning I was able to have a nice chat on the phone with my friend who lives in Oman. She's just arrived in the UK to spend a few weeks with her parents and if I had left on time, I wouldn't have been able to chat with her. Unfortunately we won't get to meet up, but I'll be seeing her soon enough when I go to Oman in October. I'm already getting excited about that holiday and I've not even got started on this one yet!





Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Oman and the wonder that is facebook

I was supposed to go to Oman in the February half term to visit a friend who moved there last summer. When I looked at flights the prices were way too high - if I could have gone a day earlier and come back a day later they would have been just over half the price I was being quoted. So I went to France and Spain instead and starting learning to drive on the wrong side of the road.

On Saturday I was chatting to said friend over facebook and she mentioned that October has nice weather and asked why don't I consider going over in the October half term? A scan through various websites looking at flights and they all seemed too expensive. Damn school holidays. Why do they always have to be in the school holidays? In a last ditch attempt I looked at Emirates, fully expecting them to be the most expensive of all. Bargain! They had reasonably priced flights for the dates I was looking at. Of course I then assumed I'd got the dates wrong. A message on facebook asking for confirmation of our half term dates got me a couple of replies in under a minute! Satisfied I'd not confused the dates, and overjoyed at the efficiency of facebook, I went ahead and booked.

I have a 6 hour wait in Dubai airport on the way out, but I'm not too bothered about it. I've been told it's a great airport and one that it's easy to while away some time in. Although I've stayed practically next door to it before in the Dubai youth hostel, I've never actually been in the airport. It'll be quite late at night, so I won't bother working out plans to go out and do anything in Dubai, I'll just have a full-on airport experience. On my return the wait is less than an hour an a half.

Once I get to Oman I'll have a week to explore, relax and catch up with my old friends, Dawn and the sun.