Entries from April 2008

April 21, 2008

Pushing limits.

Living in the Middle East has offered me many fresh perspectives on my position and what I want from life. One of them is taking care not to over estimate the power of the little blue book I carry around. But at the same time, as a member of a respected and active intellectual community [...]

April 16, 2008

Best. Article. Ever.

I never even think about this. Apparently it’s because I can’t hear myself think.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/14/world/middleeast/14cairo.html?_r=2&th&emc=th&oref=slogin&oref=slogin
Enjoy!

April 14, 2008

Moses climbed this thing twice?

So I climbed Mt. Sinai. Nothing compared to other peaks, I suppose, but after having walked uphill for 4 hours straight in the dead of night, I was happy to be done with it. I was looking for some sort of religious experience, which I found inklings of between the camels (I think this is [...]

April 13, 2008

Brotherly Love

It’s no small coincidence that most monumental feuds and turning points in Western religious tradition take place between brothers.  What if Cain and Abel just buried the hatchet (so to speak) instead of nursing a Isaac/Ishmael-like resentment. Lot might have been a bit happier had he been on better terms with Abraham (at least his [...]

April 3, 2008

Long awaited photos

Salutations, all!
 Here are the links to my photo albums from my railway romp to Luxor and Aswan. This weekend is the beach and another wedding, so hopefully there’ll be lots of photographic evidence of my well-being to enjoy!
Railway Romp Part 1
Railway Romp Part 2

April 3, 2008

Singing the song of angry men

To those of you who are news-aholics like myself, you might have read that within the last month, Egypt’s been having economic problems. This is nothing too surprising in a country that sets aside money to finance their international debts as the primary order of business when determining the annual budget. At least she’s no [...]