Monday, August 13, 2012

The day is ending..

Sunset in Abra
Sunset in Ras Al Khore
  
Sunset in Safa



On my way back home. The Sun has finished his duty serving us and on his way back to start the duty at another area of the world. Captured this breath taking images on my mobile from few places of Dubai.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

The weekend is over

Had two days off as Friday and Saturday consider as the weekend in most of the countries of Middle East. Did nothing other than arranging, laundry, blogging and watching TV. Was lazy to go out in this weekend. so nothing great to write actually. Back to work tomorrow.

Monday, August 6, 2012

My pink nails

One of my favorite things.. Nail polishes.. My nail color of this week.





Boiling Weather


According to Guld news; More than two weeks through the Holy Month of Ramadan, the weather continues to give people who are fasting a tough time with temperatures rising and humidity hovering in the range of 95 per cent in some areas.
According to the National Centre of Meteorology and Seismology (NCMS), the weather remains hot in general and is expected to become hotter still in some areas with hazy conditions prevailing during daytime.
The hottest temperature recorded on Sunday was 48.8 degree celsius in Museira in the southwestern part of the UAE. The northern coast, northern internal regions and southeastern region witnessed temperatures of up to 47 degree celsius. Mountainous areas and the eastern coast received some respite with temperatures dropping by one degree celsius.
Weather forecasters said that the months of July and August usually see average temperatures in the region of 47-48. Similar temperatures will prevail for the next two weeks, with a potential drop of two degrees. This, however, will not have a significant effect on the weather.
Occasional spells of rain and thunderstorms may occur in the eastern and western regions as convective clouds may accumulate in the area.
Winds patterns will be moderate in general but the NCMS has sought to alert the public about chances of squally conditions that could reduce horizontal visibility to less than 1,000 metres. Visibility dropped by 2,500 metres in Dubai yesterday. Sharjah Airport recorded a 1,400 metre-drop in visibility as well. Similar conditions are expected for the next two days at least.
There is a chance of the sea getting rough further from the coast.

Below video I took last month when there was a heavy sand storm with rain. It was so strange to see rain falls in the middle of the summer because rain is a very rare thing happens in the middle east.



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Life in Dubai...


Couple of hard weeks have passed.. I see some hope, glory in the coming days. Thanks to the universal power although things are not yet in the track for the positive signs which comes on my way.

Last Thursday I went to the Buddhist temple in Jumeirah for the 'Buddha Pooja' (Worship) with my beloved husband. Feel relaxed and happy to attend. On the way we had some time to spend in Jumeirah beach. May be almost after an year we had managed to go to the beach and spend some times together. We have being so busy lately.