Thursday, December 16, 2010

I have been distracted

Abu Dhabi is my current location. Long story, after only one night in Riyadh I had to fly to Abu Dhabi to do some work. Yas Island is where I am staying. Great place next to the Formula 1 race circuit. Tonight there is a Guns and Roses Concert and in front of the hotel they are pitching up the background and equipment for the next " Celebsrity Chef" shooting.
What a wonderul place this is, so close to where we are working and yet so far away. I will take more time off and visit the Emirates here.
Tonight I am flying back and next week back to Munich for a few days.

happy holidays for all of you

Saturday, December 11, 2010

A little Detour

I thought I would be going to the East Coast on Sunday however, I am in Munich. The weather is miserable and there is only very little of my weekend left. How could this happen? Well on Tuesday my Line Manager grabbed me and asked me if I could fly to Munich and rework a bid for the company. No problem got a business ticket and on the plane that night only to learn that this bid was significantly messed up, it was written by a team of 20 people over several month and now we where three guys to re-work it. Mission impossible. I don't want to go into details but it's a nasty story. So I am stuck in snow covered Munich flying back on Monday and than I hope to join the team on Tuesday at the Arabian Gulf.

Enjoy the x-mas season, I will be working.

Friday, December 3, 2010

The Edge Of The World Tour






This was a 5 hour tour into the desert near Riyadh. The place is called the Edge of the World, And from there you really can't go anywhere but back. Breathtaking views and silence. No tourists and no garbage. You have to drive southwest from Riyadh towards Mekka and after you pass the Check Point on Route 40 you turn off to the north west and drive on dirt and gravel for 1 1/2 hours. All along the cliffs bordering the Acacia Valley. The valley is part of the old Darb al Hjaz. (Darb is the word for way or route) You can find lot's of Camel Trails which where build into the mountains to get the animals up the slopes and up the escarpment. It's at roughly 1000 meters of elevation and on a perfect day like today it was a wonderful tour. I hope there will be many more to come. You just want to take a backpack and a tent and track through this wonderful landscape.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

It's confirmed now

We will start the big Site Survey on Saturday. It will bring us around the entire border of Saudi Arabia, this is exciting. I will fly and drive around to inspect the 4 teams we have on the ground. This will take until mid February and is quite an expedition to move everybody into the different locations. M y first trip will take me to the East Coast with short visits to Manama and Doha over the weekend.
We will have to skip x-mas and New Years as the customer expects us to make up for the lost time in the project, fair enough.
In between I am thankful to being invited to the German Embassy here in Riyadh for the weekly Wednesday bar evening. This is a nice closure of the week sipping a Weizenbier with nice people.
I will drive out on 10 December, so look out for a higher frequency of posts here.
If you are snowed in in Europe, be brave it will go away sooner or later. In the meantime we try to avoid sunburn at the pool.

Take care.