Entries from March 2008

March 29, 2008

“I don’t like sand. It’s coarse and rough and irritating and gets everywhere.” Anakin Skywalker

Egypt has this cute habit of reminding you that you’ll never figure her out.
 Like yesterday. I stayed up later than usual that evening, and on a whim decided to check my email. Waiting in my inbox was something I’d pushed out of my mind, not wanting to waste time in anticipation. You’re reading the blog [...]

March 28, 2008

Progress

You might not know it, but Egypt was a paragon of technical progress in the nineteenth century. They were the second country in the world to maintain an extensive railway network. Before France, the United States, and only briefly after Britain, freight raced through the sloping Sahara and through oases on slugging metal monsters that [...]

March 15, 2008

I’ve had quite the week!

There’s an often told story of my childhood, when during one of my stays in Atlanta with my paternal grandparents, I was treated to several meals at the Country Club of the South.
This is establishment is renowned for its famous guests and residents, like some of the Rolling Stones and Atlanta Braves baseball team, as [...]

March 15, 2008

A Walk in the Desert

When guys in camouflage pants and hunting hats sat around in the Four Aces Diner talking about fearsome things done out-of-doors, I would no longer have to feel like such a cupcake.  I wanted a little of that swagger that comes with being able to gaze at a far horizon through eyes of chipped granite [...]

March 8, 2008

Color Blind

I spent this weekend camping the the Black and White Desert, about 7 hours west of Cairo. Pictures can be found at the following address, and a more substantial post will follow the successful ace-ing of my Econ midterm and completion of copious amounts of Arabic.
 http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2242662&l=da638&id=919642
Ma’a alife salaama, Allison

March 4, 2008

Lean and loaf at a summer’s ease

For those who are interested, here are some shared photos from my scuba diving trip to Dahab:
http://bu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2241910&l=5c27d&id=919642
More to reflections on life in Egypt are coming forthwith, as of now, Arabic homework is petulantly demanding my attention.

March 3, 2008

Role reversal

I seem to have taken up the academic role of Gandalf to my usual Frodo. Forging ever-on in the quest of learning, I’m now a teacher and hold a rather astounding amount of power.
Sunday nights from 6 to 9 PM I’m teaching Sudanese refugees English in Nasr City. So far, I can’t help but love [...]