Monday, March 17, 2014

McDonald's National Breakfast Day Internationally Today!


Who doesn’t love fastfood when you are on your holiday?  Every tourist or a traveler has his own tell tales why he has to embark into any fastfood chain anywhere in the world he is at.  It’s either the most available meal in town or the most economical around.  Either of the two, it is still one of the most enjoyable moment especially when you are on a holiday, it is a dining experience whatsoever.

Today, one of the most sought after fastfood chain around is McDonald’s, who is now celebrating its one of the most successful campaign of all time, the National Breakfast Day (or shall I say International Breakfast Day because this is being done simultaneously around the world?).  

I myself confessed that I try McDonald’s whenever available every time I go abroad, for one good reason, I want to save.  Because I know that when I save more, I can get to travel more.  Indeed, “A savvy traveler knows how to save to travel more”.

True enough, McDonald’s knows what we feel today!  I’m lovin’ it!


Wednesday, March 5, 2014

DOHA: Work In Progress


If you happen to be in Doha at one point, here are some of the glimpse pictures of what has been going in Qatar lately as the country is rushing for huge constructions around ahead of 2022 World Cup.

Big changes had happened in the face of Doha so quickly that longtime resident only to look back at the memories of the past.











Monday, February 3, 2014

NATIONAL SPORT DAY: On Its Third Year!


 State of Qatar is a pioneer nation at the world level to allocate official holiday for sport urging people to identify the values of sport for human.

Hello!  Everyone in Qatar!  Let’s celebrate again a wonderful healthy lifestyle everyday and particularly on the second Tuesday of February, 11 Feb. that is!  The National Sport Day will definitely bring fun and excitement again especially this time on its third year.
“The Assistant Secretary General for Administrative Support also outlined that the NSD website ( www.sportday.qa) is ready to provide a comprehensive coverage for all sport events, activities, programmes and stories, photos from across the country, as well as it will provide all the participants with a road map to help their access to all locations of the events.”

This is one of the best time to explore the country with a twist! So, let’s go out and move around!


Wednesday, November 20, 2013

THANK YOU!




Dear Friends,

I would like to start by saying THANK YOU to all!

Thank you to my Filipino countrymen and Non-Filipino friends alike (Yes, you!).

Thank you for all the help you have been extending to the Philippines since the devastating Typhoon Haiyan/Yolanda hit the country. Thank you for not even a second had a thought of not helping; thinking that your effort may not be used properly and extended to the people who needed it most. It’s true that we may think so, but did not stop us otherwise.

Our global solidarity as a citizen of the world is once again challenged this time by a recent catastrophic calamity in Central Philippines, a kind of event that we hope would not happen again anywhere else in the world.

We may not be able to return back all your kind hearted gestures, but I am sure that all your good deeds are commendable to God. May HE spare us all always!

Time and again, THANK YOU for your selflessness by helping people beyond your reach!

GOD bless your souls!

My Sincerest,
Roland Ramirez

Monday, November 4, 2013

Solar Eclipse: The Last Seen This Year

The celestial spectacle, the last solar eclipse of this year, was visible in Qatar from 4.19pm until sunset on 3rd of November 2013.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Relax! Take A Vacation Today!

As summer heat in the Gulf is finally receding, people are eager to look forward to a very pleasant weather ahead that could be enjoyed for months till the new summer heat comes back next year.  As for now, get the time to relax and take a vacation elsewhere.

Indeed, weather comes differently in every continent of the world but certainly there must be a way to at least get out of lives everyday stresses, find time for a good time relief. 

God wants us to enjoy life to the fullest, so as our loved ones!

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Tourist and The Traveller

 The difference between the tourists and the travelers:

Tourists

It's usually easy for locals to spot a tourist among them. A tourist may carry a camera, guidebook and map at all times and wear the same clothing he'd wear at home. Tourists tend to stay in their comfort zones a bit; they may speak only English instead of trying to learn phrases in the local language; stick to major cities instead of venturing to smaller towns or off-the-beaten-path locales; and stay in areas where the amenities are similar to what they have at home.


Travelers

Generally speaking, someone who considers himself a traveler will try to immerse himself in the local culture rather than standing out. If you're a traveler, you may try to explore the less-traveled areas and explore locations where tourism doesn't drive the economy. You'll interact with locals. Your goals for a trip will be to learn and experience new things, rather than to take a relaxing break from everyday life. A traveler may consider a trip a journey rather than a vacation.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Tour of Discovery



The great tour of discovery is not through horizontal travels to the south or the north or the east or the west, but through vertical journeys: downward deep into one's own heart to see oneself and upward high to the heavens to see God. 
– Ed Lapiz

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Al Zubarah joins UNESCO World Heritage List

        I just thought that this article deserve a second look from the international and local tourists alike.  I have been living here in Qatar for the last eighteen years and never been in this place.  I’ll wait for the winter season as the scorching hot desert temperature is very unforgiving at this time of the year. Surely, I will not leave any stone unturned when I explore this new world heritage site!

The Al Zubarah Fort - Qatar

DOHA: Al Zubarah Archeological Site, a traditional pearl fishing town located on the north-western coast of Qatar, has entered the Unesco World Heritage List.


It is the first Qatari site to be included in the international register joining the 911 natural and cultural properties worldwide. The decision was announced yesterday at the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee conference in Cambodia.

Al Zubarah is one of the largest and best preserved examples of an 18th-19th century traditional pearl fishing and merchant towns in the Gulf. A coastal town that is now abandoned, Al Zubarah is situated about 100 km north-west of Doha. Founded in the mid-18th century, the town developed into a centre for pearl fishing and international trade, and rose to become the country’s largest and most important settlement. The town was abandoned by the mid-20th century. Al Zubarah Archaeological Site covers an area of 60 hectares with remains of houses, mosques, large fortified buildings and a market.

Entry to the Unesco World Heritage List is a unique opportunity for the country to build local and international awareness for the site and the values of the World Heritage Convention. Other sites that hold this title include the Yellowstone Natural Park in the US and the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt.

Sheikh Hassan bin Mohamed bin Ali Al Thani, vice chairman of the Board of Trustees of Qatar Museums Authority (QMA), who was present at the Unesco event said the decision follows the “enormous effort by Qatar in ensuring the preservation and conservation of this historical site, leading it to be internationally recognised for its human legacy, specially that Al Zubarah is significant to many of Gulf nationals”.

Al Zubarah was first reported as an archaeological site by a Danish-led team of archaeologists in the 1950s, and then excavated by Danish and Qatari teams.

As a result of the studies conducted at the site, a large number of archaeological finds from the 18th-19th centuries are now part of the National Museum of Qatar’s (NMoQ) permanent collection, and will be featured in the museum galleries, QMA said yesterday. - The Peninsula




Sunday, April 7, 2013

Mangrove Forests

“As an advocate of all groups who’s making our planet greener and safer for the next generations to live, I dedicate a section in this blog about any articles that tackles about saving mother earth from time to time, to constantly remind us of our environmental responsibilities.” – DWTBR Author

Its time of the year once again that we get to enjoy nature in summer here in the Gulf! So, you local tourist out there, is being invited by the Creators magnificent humble mangroves in Qatar!

It’s Travel time!

   

“Mangrove forests are a unique and rich ecosystem found along intertidal coastlines of tropical and subtropical latitudes. In Qatar, there are approximately eight mangroves concentrated in the East coast of the country. To an unaccustomed eye, they are a rare green sight in a desert land.” – Isabel Ovalle (Peninsula Newspaper)

http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/cover-plus/231748-ecosystem-engineers-mangroves-in-qatar.html


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - Doha, Qatar


Bird's Eye View of the New HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Hamad International Airport – My “Trial Passenger” Experience

Travelers from around the world will soon experience the “State of the Art” airport facility in Doha as the new airport is about to unfold to the whole world very soon.  The New Doha International Airport (NDIA) or will soon be known to the public as the HAMAD INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (HIA) will start its commercial flight this April.  The HIA is situated within next to the city of Doha with breathtaking road scenery toward the departure area, and has the longest runway second in the world today.

As any other airport, HIA need to do some test to see its preparedness, so public testing comes to the rescue.  The HIA management invited thousands of people from the member of the public to participate in its testing.  Yours truly has been invited as one of those lucky ones to experience it first.  So, to be able to do so, I leave from work for a day just to be in this historic occasion, so with most others I supposed as it was done on a Monday.

We came as early as 8:30am till around 1pm on the 18th of March 2013.  As it was said at the orientation, we acted as normal passengers undergone the usual a traveler does in an airport, so does with the member of the official airport staff.  This process includes the departure and arrival kind of thing as usual.  I got the Qatar Airways Cairo flight while some of my colleagues got the Sharjah flight.  We cannot get so excited with that one anyway as there is no real plane to embark with to complete the journey, that was sad.  Not to mention that safety equipment they made us wear and that uncomfortable heavy helmet that literally ruined our hair!

After our very exhausting ordeal with the whole process, we finally come into the day’s end.  It was fun and unique experience though.  Only, the usual waiting was really killing as they also pretended that the flight is delayed and there is no other way but to wait.  Having to say all that, of course, we are so anticipating for a sumptuous meal right after, and to our dismay the food was of no special, nothing but a sandwich, a cupcake, some dates and beverage of no other choice… small bottled water!  I was expecting of at least a variety of beverages to quench our thirst after they laid us under the sun at the tarmac during that fire drill stage.  No doubt, their preparation in terms of security preparedness is excellent but they failed us on that entertainment value of the experience. 

Here are some of the limited photos we able to get as there is no picture taking allowed.  We just tried to take some pictures of the beautiful structure to our delight!


The beautiful roads and bridges toward the new airport





 at the orientation arrival lounge

at the fire drill


at arrival area.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day 2013

Happy Valentine to all lovers out there!
Take your loved one to a romantic dinner or on a holiday trip somewhere today.




Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Monday, December 31, 2012

Greeting Cards

I just read an interesting article in a local newspaper in Doha about doing away with greeting cards.  I thought this one could be of interest with you too.  As for me, I still send cards as I feel that this old tradition is still far more sincere than the electronic ones.  So, get back to sending cards to your loved ones and friends from all over the world to save the old beloved mailing card tradition! 

Please read on:

Greeting Cards:  On their last leg

By Fazeena Saleem

When life’s big moments and happy occasions arrive, nothing is more traditional than a greeting card that offers good wishes, congratulations and cheer.

It is a pleasant feeling to receive a greeting card and feel the sentiments expressed inside, even if the words have been penned by a professional writer. The thought that a loved one spent time and money to buy a card and post it, particularly in this age of cell phones and email, is heart-warming.

Moreover, it is pleasant to receive an envelope and open it to find a greeting card inside and not a bill!

But when was the last time you received, or sent, a traditional greeting card? Many take a deep breath and think hard before answering as the practice is slowly fading. Demand for traditional greeting cards is on the decline as more and more people turn to electronic means of communication to keep in touch with friends and relatives.

Doha is not an exception to this trend. Nearly every shopping mall here houses a store of a leading greeting card seller, and book shops and hypermarkets also sell these cards, but the outlets are slowly turning into gift shops.

Soft toys, gifts and gift wrappers have gradually displaced traditional greeting cards on the shelves of even well-known card sellers.

“Cards? No, we came here to buy some gifts,” said a young Qatari girl visiting a shopping mall with her friends.

“I have not bought a greeting card for years, we send text messages or call our friends. If it’s a party, we take gifts, not cards,” said one of her friends.

The shopkeeper agreed, saying most of her customers came for gifts and gifts wrappers rather than cards.

“Very few come for birthday or any other cards. Some do buy seasonal greeting cards, but not many,” she said.

The outlet had only two shelves of traditional cards. Christmas and New Year cards were relatively cheaper than gift wrappers and ornaments. While the cards sell for between QR10 and QR15, the gift boxes are priced QR15 and above, going up to QR80. The ornaments sell for QR40 and above.

The tradition of sending greeting cards has not completely disappeared. Many people here, especially youngsters staying away from their family, receive cards from their parents, grandparents and relatives in their home country.

“I have never bought a greeting card, but used to receive them from my grandparents and aunts in Kenya,” said thirteen-year-old Grace Samuel. She said it was a pleasure to receive a greeting card, adding, though, that she had never sent one to anyone.

“I call them (relations and grandparents) on their birthday and during Christmas,” said Grace.

Her mother, a health care professional living in Doha for the past seven years, said, “Children don’t show any interest in things like greeting cards. The tradition will vanish soon. Even we don’t buy cards like we did in our young age.”

As modes of communication have changed, people find it easier and cheaper to greet others over the phone or on online social networks.

“Things have changed; many either tag us on a common photo to give their greetings or forward a common email,” said Christine, who still sends greeting cards on special occasions.

“Forget about greeting cards, even on weddings and other occasions people tag others on an invitation posted on Facebook. For me, there’s nothing like a greeting card to receive a special message,” she said. The Peninsula


For the original version of the article, kindly click the link below:
http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/latest-news/219999-greeting-cards-on-their-last-leg.html

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2013 to all!!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!



It’s early Christmas at Harrods!
As early as September, Harrods prepared a special section at their unique department store in London for early the shoppers from locals to tourists alike.