Despite the fact that everyone thinks of Egypt as a barren desert (which in fairness, much of it is), anywhere you have water, almost anything grows. Still, I was surprised to see grass growing on the rudder of a felucca sailing near us on the Nile the other day. At least the captain isn't bringing a goat along to mow it.
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loved yesterday and today's post. thank you.
That's peculiar!
Thanks, as usual, for sharing these interesting snippets of real everyday life in Egypt with us.
I've always wanted to visit Egypt. Your photoblog is the next best thing to being there!
I just stumbled across your blog, and I'm enjoying the posts. Thank you so much for sharing your life in Egypt. Visiting Egypt is on my "bucket list."
Me gusta mucho como enseƱas tu mundo con lo diferente que debe de ser de tu pais de origen..Buen sitio.Te invito a visitar mi blog de viajes y fotos.un saludo.Helen.
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I truly enjoy my occasional visits to your blog. The photos and your commentaries are always unique and informative.
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