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Longhorns and Camels
A blog about exploring Dubai through the eyes of an expat from Texas including descriptions of local culture and popular activities in the region. A bit of travel and photography is thrown in too.
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- A Retrospective 8 years ago As 2015 comes to a close, it’s time for Longhorns and Camels to come to a close, too. I started the blog five years ago when we moved to Dubai. I can’t think of many things I’ve done consistently for five … Continue reading →
- Top Dubai Souvenirs and Gift Ideas 9 years ago Are you looking for a unique souvenir to bring to family and friends? Do you want to give something special to a friend who is moving away? (and we all know how often that happens!) Are you repatriating and looking … Continue reading →
- Imprints At Home and Away 9 years ago Even though the blog has been relatively quiet over the last few months, I’ve been working hard behind the scenes on my new project, my new etsy shop featuring travel photography. Its name is Imprints at Home and Away and … Continue reading →
- A Bit of TX and NOLA - A Photo Tour 9 years ago I’ve been working on setting up an Etsy shop for some of my photos. Who knew it would be so time-consuming? It’s almost ready to open, but in the meantime, a few photos from recent adventures in Texas and Louisiana. (Some … Continue reading →
- Religious Tolerance in the UAE 9 years ago When we lived in Dubai, I had planned to do a post about Christian churches in Dubai after visiting the Catholic church, St. Mary’s. I thought many people may be surprised to know that there is a degree of religious tolerance … Continue reading →
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S Moore
05:52 AM September 23, 2013
05:52 AM September 23, 2013
This blog is beautifully presented with great photos, but what I like best is the jaunty writing style and the gems of good advice and practical tips. I really enjoyed the post on buying a Persian carpet - amusing and so true to life.