Another photo taken over the weekend - this is inside Muscat City Center, one of the biggest shopping malls.
Yelena decided to continue with the Face to Face learning! I'm happy about that, but that meant she needed new clothes. They wear a uniform polo shirt, but her trousers got rather short and a little tight.
Although all shops were open, all fitting rooms were closed. That meant that she was trying on pants over her normal clothes in a corner... Anyway, to get a break from the mosques, the flags nicely fit my theme.
We probably need to do another visit in December or January to check if these flags have been changed - on one side I think they are there for National month, but on the other hand they look quite permanent... .
@dutchothotmailcom it was actually pretty busy. In the morning it was nice and quiet, but in the afternoon when we went back to exchange a bra - couldn't try that over her clothes ;) it was super hard to park. And the food court and other restaurants were "Covid-full"
It all looks very neat and tidy. Not having changing rooms open during lockdown is a bit of a pain isn't it. I bought two pairs of trousers recently in different sizes because I wasn't sure which would fit. I then had to return one pair the next day.