Raquel just came back from a week and a half in Kuwait. The arrow by the coast shows where the hotel was. The arrow close to the Saudi border shows one of the oil fields she worked on. Yup, its pretty close to Iraq and Iran. Exciting stuff.

On the way to the office everyday . . . driving 140 kilometers per hour on these long straight highways through the middle of the desert . . . she got to see all kinds of fun stuff.


Raquel arrived the first day of spring, where the cool breezes start blowing from the ocean into the desert. That starts the camping season for Kuwaitis. They leave their homes in the city and pitch white tents in the desert and live in the tents for extended periods of time. She tried to take some pictures while driving in the car, but they didn't turn out very well, but she says that by the time she left, large sections of the desert had turned into small cities of white tents.
At Chevron they work hard, but they make sure you're comfortable too. She stayed in a hotel/resort by the Persian Gulf and really lived it up. Can you see her by the sign?

Here she is in the hotel courtyard (that's not courtyard by Marriott either :-)

Here she is at her favorite dinner restaurant at the hotel (it had two restaurants).

Here is a shot from her balcony. The hotel was pretty empty during the week, but on the weekend it was packed with Kuwaitis enjoying the nice spring weather. Despite being the desert, it wasn't hot. It was actually cold in the mornings and late evening. It got kind of loud and roudy over the weekend, all she could do is think, "Goodness gracious! I can't imagine if they were allowed to have alcohol."

Here's a bit of culture for you. The hotel had 3 outdoor pools, and one indoor women's pool, so they can swim without their burkas.

Because she was there over the weekend, she got to go check out Kuwait City and practice her favorite sport - shopping. Here is a shot of the Kuwaiti towers, you might remember these from TV coverage of the first Persian Gulf war.

While they were visiting Kuwait City, they came across a mosque at the time for prayers. You can hear two other mosques also calling at the same time.
She had a great time and brought some cool stuff home. She even got offered a job, but I don't think I'm up for that. I think it would be too much action for me!