Today we went for the buggy ride to the deer farm.
A beautiful trip.
It is offered now every Sunday and costs 1000 Forint (4 Euro).
If you order it ahead you can combine it with a nice Lunch at the lake.


Miss A. took me to Ahmadi today.
A “village” a bit outside the main areas, near the oil companies.
Built by the oil companies in the 50ties (?) to house the Expat workers, it reminds still a bit of a British Colony. Nice, houses and lots of parks, green & trees and a whole lot of roundabouts ![]()
A nice, quiet area.

Is anyone going? I’m thinking of it (am probably already too late to register…, but I’ll call them today for more Info.
ARABIAN DESERT CAMP:
February 9, 2008 - 10am - 4pm
Every year during the winter, the desert beckons us to come and explore. This year, we journey south to the AWARE Arabian Desert camp for an all-day, outdoor experience including:
Camel Rides
Buggies
Sporting Competitions with prizes
Hot Buffet Lunch
Arabian Cultural Displays
Bedouin Hertage Tent
Fime: “The Arabia Desert”
Families & Children Welcome
Reservation Required
Fees: 5KD - Bus Fee: 1kd
Call Now - 5335280
E-mail: info@aware.com.kw
I wonder, if I can catch them somewhere along the road. It doesn’t make no sense for me to spend 8 KD for the taxi back and forth to get from here to the Aware Center ![]()
And great, I missed the Grand mosque tour again for this month.
I get their newsletter a few days into the month and they don’t announce it on their website early enough ![]()
How shall one know?
BUT:
They just announced that on February 23rd the Liberation Tower will be open for viitors.
It will probably be a million people there, but hey, it’s only once a year that they are open ![]()

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