About This Blog, and About Me: Susie of Arabia
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is KSA's 2nd largest city and is located on its west coast, right on the Red Sea. I moved here in 2007 with my Saudi hubby. This journal reflects the things that I see here, life through my eyes, my lens.
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JEDDAH SCHOOLS, SKIES & KIDDOS
AN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN JEDDAH SCHOOL UNIFORMS ANOTHER INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL IN JEDDAH PRESCHOOL KIDS ON INTERNATIONAL DAY LINKING TO – CITY DAILY PHOTO SKYWATCH TIMELESS THURSDAYS THANKFUL THURSDAY from Blogger http://susieofarabia.blogspot.com/2021/04/jeddah-schools-skies-kiddos.html
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Tagged Architecture, children, Clothing, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, schools, sky
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ROYALTY LOYALTY IN SAUDI ARABIA
SAUDI ARABIA’S VISION 2030 ROYALTY LOYALTY ON DISPLAY BY BUSINESS TRIBUTE TO RULERS ON SAUDI SCHOOL LINKING TO – TUESDAY’S TREASURES from Blogger http://susieofarabia.blogspot.com/2021/01/royalty-loyalty-in-saudi-arabia.html
Beautiful Doors of Saudi Arabia
OLD CARVED WOODEN DOOR AT TAYEBAT MUSEUM – IN JEDDAH ONE OF THE MOST PHOTOGRAPHED DOORS IN JEDDAH AT AL FALAH SCHOOL IN AL BALAD FARASAN ISLANDS – HISTORIC FARASAN MOSQUE A big THANK YOU to my friend, tour guide Mohammed … Continue reading
School Uniforms
Pink girls’ uniforms hang from the ceiling on display for shoppers. Most public and private schools here in Saudi Arabia require children to wear uniforms. from Blogger http://susieofarabia.blogspot.com/2020/10/school-uniforms.html
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Jeddah Security
Schools, government buildings, and residential compounds in Saud Arabia all have high security measures in place. Many appear to be fortresses, with 24 hour armed guards, barriers and gates, tall surrounding cement walls topped with barbed wire coils, visitor IDs … Continue reading