Monthly Archives: January 2011

Isis Unveiling: Part III

Well, it’s happening, Isis and Allah Willing…fingers crossed… I sit on the edge of our red sofa watching live continuous coverage of the Egyptian Peoples’ Revolution on the Al Jezeera Channel, the best coverage to date (naturally). France24 is rather … Continue reading

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Isis Veiled: Part 2

Felucca-time is old Egyptian time. The felucca is the traditional Mediterranean wooden sailing boat. Going by felucca to the Temple of Philae (relocated from its original site due to dam changes) near Aswan brought it home to me. The patched … Continue reading

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Isis Veiled – Following the Call of Isis, Part 1

It’s been well over a month since my return from three weeks in Egypt. My procrastination to tell the tale of my adventures reveals my mixed thoughts and feelings. Ecstatic, yet painful. Magnificent, magical monuments, spectacular sunsets, views along the … Continue reading

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