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This may be my last Entry!

This may be my last entry!

sunny 38 °C

I realize that having a blog means anyone can read what I have written. If you know me, you know that I like to be a bit private, therefore I have only given my blog to a SMALL handfull of people. Well, it seems as though someone else has found my blog. Rather than censor everything I write, and feel uncomfortable when I am only trying to keep in contact with MY FAIMILY to let THEM know that I am still alive, I think that I may stop contributuing to my blog and send one email, once and a while. There goes my electronic diary!!!!!! You know who you are. If I am happy and I have not responded to ANY of your emails, etc. IN what 4 or 5 YEARS do you really think that I want to be writing to you now. P.S. I quit smoking a long time ago. I am PISSED OFF. I am going to go find a cigarette!!! Thanks, do not respond on my blog. If by some chance I continue with my blog, I can not stop you from reading it but PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT ME EVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I can't believe I just had to waste 10 pounds to write this!!!

Posted by OhnoBonobo 00:16 Archived in Egypt Comments (0)

In Aswan

Checking out Abu Simbel & Philae

Hello, day four of the adventure and since my last entry it has been just that. The day after the camel ride, we spent a whole day looking for a charger for my digital camera. It was some religious holiday so no luck. I have taken 2 pictures since I've been here. I have no choice but to put up with it. I will try again when I return to cairo. So until then, absolutely no photos to post.

We ate streetmeat before we boarded the train the other day. It was the best food we have had and yet although I believe that is what made me ill. Here in Aswan we have toured the island temple of Isis at Philae and Abu Simbel, you know, the one with the 4 huge statues of Ramses at the entrance. I really liked Abu Simbel.

It is hot here. I wore my headscarves and long pants/skirts the first couple of days and found that I got a lot more looks when I wore it. We have been amoung many tourists for the last couple of days, and will be for the next couple and nobody wears anything on their head many even wear tanktops. So for now, I choose to be comfortable, and dress like everyone else, also all of the locals we have asked say it is not a problem.

We start our Nile cuise tomorrow, so I will not be able to make another entry for a bit.

Until later,
Sarah & Mike.

Posted by OhnoBonobo 03:26 Archived in Egypt Comments (0)

In Cairo

Camel riding!!!

sunny 30 °C

Hello everyone :)

Michael and I are fine. We arrived in late last night. Everything went well. Our driver from the hotel picked us up at 2:30 am from the airport and our room was upgraded to a suite for free. Today we went on a LONG camel ride to see the Pyramids of Giza and the Sphinx. At first it was a bit strange although by the end, we were riding like pros, one handed, down hills, and at a quick pace I tell you!

We booked our tickets to travel to Aswan tomorrow evening, found a place to store our luggage during the day, walked around cairo for a while and are back at our hotel about to have dinner. Our hotel is nice. It is located in Zamalek, an island surrounded by the nile. Everthing is great although the pollution in the air can be a bit overwhelming at times.

Our stopover in Amsterdam was quite an experience I tell you!!!!
Mike now understands what "Red Light District" means!! We walked around the city for a few hours, had a coffee at a "Coffee Shop," consumed a couple Heineken pints, and headed back to the airport.

Cheers,
Sarah & Mike

Posted by OhnoBonobo 24.04.2007 12:04 Archived in Backpacking | Egypt Comments (0)

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