A dirt road into the distance, the pyramids of Abu Sir on the horizon just past the green fields, and a lone date palm standing sentry by a canal. Egypt's countryside.
That's a lovely photo. It reminds me of when I lived in Egypt. I remember seeing lots of canals and green fields when you left Cairo. Incidentally, you should consider updating your template to accomdate posting your photos at a larger size. Just a thought.
I came to Egypt as the wife of an Egyptian/Canadian businessman and the mother of our children in the late 80's. My husband is no longer with us, the children are pursuing careers abroad, but Egypt is still my home, albeit, a rural rather than urban one. You can reach me at msgabbani at gmail.com
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That's a lovely photo. It reminds me of when I lived in Egypt. I remember seeing lots of canals and green fields when you left Cairo. Incidentally, you should consider updating your template to accomdate posting your photos at a larger size. Just a thought.
They've changed Blogger and I'm still figuring it out. GRRR
the land but stirs in it's long dreams as today's politics buzzes
temporary, passing. . . like our generation..from the eternal land...
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