I can't answer many of your questions, but I can hit on a couple.
With respect to bringing your housemaid with you, my understanding is that it largely depends on her nationality. (If I'm wrong, fellow QL-ers, please correct me!)
It is possible to own a small sailboat, but I don't know the details of doing so.
There are some green areas here in Doha, but don't expect lush expanses. There is a new green area park behind Hyatt Plaza, but aside from the giant tent-shades (not sure what to call them) there is little to no shade. It's fairly spartan, actually. Great place for a picnic.. .across the street from a so-so playground. . .but nothing incredible. I certainly wouldn't want to be there during the heat of the summer. There are a couple of other parks with larger playground areas and some green space but, again, it's not exactly Central Park.
In terms of meeting people, there are a couple of avenues that you can explore. Click on Groups here in QL to see the various groups that organize via QL. For socializing with other Danes, check out this website: http://dansker-i-qatar.dk/ There is also the Swedish Association of Qatar www.saq.nu and the Dutch-speaking Association of Qatar www.dsaqatar.org (yes, I know Sweden & Holland are not the same as Denmark :o)
Given that housing is paid for, I would think that 26kQR would be fine to live on - but someone else might know better than me.
I can't answer many of your questions, but I can hit on a couple.
With respect to bringing your housemaid with you, my understanding is that it largely depends on her nationality. (If I'm wrong, fellow QL-ers, please correct me!)
It is possible to own a small sailboat, but I don't know the details of doing so.
There are some green areas here in Doha, but don't expect lush expanses. There is a new green area park behind Hyatt Plaza, but aside from the giant tent-shades (not sure what to call them) there is little to no shade. It's fairly spartan, actually. Great place for a picnic.. .across the street from a so-so playground. . .but nothing incredible. I certainly wouldn't want to be there during the heat of the summer. There are a couple of other parks with larger playground areas and some green space but, again, it's not exactly Central Park.
In terms of meeting people, there are a couple of avenues that you can explore. Click on Groups here in QL to see the various groups that organize via QL. For socializing with other Danes, check out this website: http://dansker-i-qatar.dk/ There is also the Swedish Association of Qatar www.saq.nu and the Dutch-speaking Association of Qatar www.dsaqatar.org (yes, I know Sweden & Holland are not the same as Denmark :o)
Given that housing is paid for, I would think that 26kQR would be fine to live on - but someone else might know better than me.
Hope that helps,
Expat SueƱo