
These dresses were in the Egypt booth. They are just scary!!!!!!!!

We also bought candied coated nuts in all varities. Yum. Yum.


This head scratcher was the hit of the night!!!!! A must-have item.

This is a carnival type ride for children. It's really just chairs sitting on something that turns. Kind of funny looking.














Turkish lamps



This is a tent made up like the Bedouin tents in the desert. People were eating and reclining in the tent.
The canal after dark.


We found this darling little boy in the Syria booth. He was sooooo precious. His parents let us take photos of him.
The Thailand booth


I just had to show more photos from the Al Dhafra Camel Festival. These were posted on the website of TimeOut Abu Dhabi magazine. They are such glorious shots that I needed to share them. I am just sick that I could not be there. What a wonderful experience it would have been. I am so disappointed I was not there to see this fascinating cultural event. 


I love these dark haired Majahim camels. I would like to see one up close. I think they look beautiful. Camels are really kind of silly looking animals. John can't stand them. He says they are nasty, smelly, and spit on you. I rode one in Egypt out into the desert several years ago. It was not as beautiful as these Majahim camels. Yes, it was smelly. Yes, they spit. It was fun to ride one though. I would like to do it again.