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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE – No. 5

Goodbye CAIRO Brigitte

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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE – Nr 4

Jeans and Headscarves in Sultan Hasan Mosque at 11 am Brigitte

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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE Nr. 3

Meet my new friends Brigitte

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EGYPT’S DAILY LIFE -NO 2

Egyptians have a lotof luggage when they travel Cairo Airport <a href="

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2014 in review

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 5,500 times in 2014. If it were a NYC subway … Continue reading

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ROSETTA STONE – WILL IT GO BACK TO EGYPT

  AS A FOLLOW UP TO MY BLOG – ROSETTA STONE WHAT IS IT – WHICH I POSTED AFTER HAVING SEEN IT IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM IN LONDON, I AM POSTING THIS ARTICLE WHICH WAS PUBLISHED IN THE EGYPT DAILY NEWS – … Continue reading

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SNOW IN CAIRO?

When we think of Cairo – the Sphinx, the Pyramids, sunshine and warm weather – come to mind. But this week there was no sunshine and it was not warm – IT SNOWED! Something that has not happened for over one … Continue reading

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK – REACHING FOR THE SKY

The leaves of this  palm tree, living in Karnak between the ancient stones of a broken temple, are like  human beings – some reach for the sky and others are quite content being close to earth. More from Egypt soon Brigitte

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CAIRO’S ROOF TOPS

On my first visit to Cairo, I arrived around 5 pm, the drive from the airport through snail paced traffic gave me plenty of time to look around. Looking up at the buildings around us, there were many mushroom looking shapes peeking over … Continue reading

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EGYPT – AND TWITTER

Hello Everyone While I was in Egypt I learned that we are not the first people to twitter. Most things we use today have started in Egypt, and  Twitter is no exception. Amenhotep III, of the 18th Dynasty was a pharaoh … Continue reading

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