We saw the big ones today--the pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx. We also rode a camel and learned how to make papyrus. What fun!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Hello from Cairo
I had a few extra minutes tonight so I thought I'd post a couple of pictures of our first day in Cairo. We had a cute tour guide name Rania take us to Memphis, the first capitol city of Egypt and Saqqara, home of the so-called step pyramid. (It's not really a pyramid, it's a mastaba, if you want to get technical.)
At a museum in Memphis, we saw this big statue of Ramses II.
And then we saw this even bigger one. I guess the guy really liked looking at himself.
We headed to Saqqara next. Built in 2700 BC, this step-pyramid is the oldest all-stone structure in the world.
It's also the home of some very persistent "vendors." We paid five dollars for pictures with these head wraps and donkeys, pictures we didn't even know we wanted.
As for Cairo itself, it's a city of stark contrasts. We passed hundreds of buildings like this, hodge-podge, half-built hovels with laundry hanging from the windows. Apparently you pay fewer taxes if your building isn't finished, so many of the buildings we saw had stairways that led nowhere, wiring dangling out the windows, and top floors with no roofs.
And then not far down the road you find something like this--a luxurious 8-story mall with just about every fancy brand name you could think of.
A pretty interesting day.
At a museum in Memphis, we saw this big statue of Ramses II.
And then we saw this even bigger one. I guess the guy really liked looking at himself.
We headed to Saqqara next. Built in 2700 BC, this step-pyramid is the oldest all-stone structure in the world.
It's also the home of some very persistent "vendors." We paid five dollars for pictures with these head wraps and donkeys, pictures we didn't even know we wanted.
As for Cairo itself, it's a city of stark contrasts. We passed hundreds of buildings like this, hodge-podge, half-built hovels with laundry hanging from the windows. Apparently you pay fewer taxes if your building isn't finished, so many of the buildings we saw had stairways that led nowhere, wiring dangling out the windows, and top floors with no roofs.
And then not far down the road you find something like this--a luxurious 8-story mall with just about every fancy brand name you could think of.
A pretty interesting day.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Ocean
I tried shooting the waves with a slow shutter speed. I need practice in this area but it turned out fairly well.
Friday, October 17, 2014
Beach Trip 2014
What fun we had at this beach house on Emerald Isle. It was a duplex and we occupied the East half with plenty of room for all of us. It was fantastic with clean, well-decorated rooms. We loved every minute of it.
Playing a game with the family
The weather was ideal for the entire week--in the mid-70's most of the time.
A gorgeous sunset made Grandma Mary happy
I had fun taking pictures of the kids around the beach house
Playing a game with the family
The weather was ideal for the entire week--in the mid-70's most of the time.
A gorgeous sunset made Grandma Mary happy
I had fun taking pictures of the kids around the beach house
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