I am gonna start off by telling you about the scariest thing I have done in my life.
Crossing the street on foot in Kuwait!!!! Of all the things I thought I would find that would be difficult, I never would have guessed that trying to walk across a street would be one of them. I feel like I am in a game of "Frogger", only the vehicles here are faster. While on the topic of things that make me damn near shit my pants, I might as well mention the driving here as well. Thankfully I am still using a driver rather than attempting it myself yet, but I am not sure he has a license. Yesterday was the first day I went into the field. The trip there is about an hour on a major highway. It is the most direct route from Kuwait City to Iraq. The average speed on the road was around 150km/hr(posted limit is 120). Nobody signals, and where as back home we just get pissed off on the highway if someone is in the fast lane going to slow(which here is 130-140), here they will ride up on your ass and honk and if all else fails try to pass on the shoulder.
Other than the near death experiences work is going well. The Pilot project has been put together quite well and the workers seem friendly enough even if I have no clue what they are saying most of the time. My field office is approx 400m south of the of the old Iraq border (pre '91). There is also 2 additional locations north of this border which I need a gate pass to get to (still waiting for that), as it is patrolled. The field is approx 10km south of the new Iraq/Kuwait border. I would like to take some pictures, but this will take time as I have to be careful not to be seen with a camera anywhere off of the highway. There is 1 camera in the field which is licensed with KOC (kuwait Oil Company).

As for trying to take pictures of everything else around the city, this also has proved challenging. I got in shit for taking a picture in the loby of the apartment building in which I was staying, or more I would assume for having the camera out and potentially taking a picture of his ugly mug.
I managed to snap one of the lobby anyways.
I will apologize now for my camera skills, as most of my pictures are, and probably will continue to be shot from the hip, as everyone seems to have an issue with cameras.

Here are a couple pictures i took of the beach which is a hop and skip across the road from my apartment building. This is where I was headed when I found out the dangers of walking across the streets here.

Here is a picture of some kids playing on the beach and in the water. 25 degrees celsius and fully clothed from head to toe.
Well that is all for now, I will try and update again soon as long as I don't get ran over crossing the f%&king street.
Later,
Brett