Monday, November 23, 2009
Looking further..
--a lot of them looked very sad..many looked downright miserable..
--saw at least 3 people crying at different airports that day (I'm not talking about goodbyes)..I prayed for each of them that God would touch their lives & give them lasting happiness..
--saw a blind girl busking at the train station when I got off in West Dulwich..It was freezing cold that day, but there she was singing a rather pretty sounding opera & even smiling, although she couldn't see (or make a decent living)..
As I myself was exhausted (virtually sleepless night that first Jo'berg/Cairo flight), lugging around large suitcase up flights of stairs, juggling change, calls, tickets, oyster, etc. I didn't really stop for people that day, but more committed them to the Lord in prayer..
The conclusion is that it was yet another confirmation of the sad state of so many in the world today. It's all I can do to keep plodding along & try to encourage those I come across every day..(as I did only thru prayer that day)..it's no wonder I've chosen the life I have..
Friday, November 20, 2009
Random lounge thots conjured at Cairo airport...
After landing in Cairo (en route to London--don't ask) at 5:00 a.m., while having my breakfast at one of the airport cafeterias, I came up w/ the following:
--It’s roughly 5.20 Egyptian pounds to the dollar, if you wanted to know..
--On the back of the cafeteria crew’s t-shirts: “I’m here for you!” That just cracked me up. Why not something more tame like “I can help” (I guess Wal-Mart took that one)?..
--Was tempted to have “Egyptian sweets” but due to the fact that I’d sampled most of the same “varieties” at Small World (Lagos) earlier this year & felt like “food-food”, I Settled on Fresh strawberry juice & Ham & cheese Bagel (mouthwatering?)..Plus, how I could hurry to “dive” into the culture, when I hadn’t even left the airport?
--Is it too much to ask for a view of the pyramids while one dines on Egyptian goodies? Apparently. No such fortune for me. They’re probably not even visible from the airport at all, but I wouldn’t know, as, because I’m in transit, I’m only allowed in terminal 2.
--Irony: The internet (which is free) isn’t working in terminal 2 today. Only terminal’s 1 & 3. We have repairs & Murphy to thank for that.
--I noticed in the airport staff interactings that Egyptians are quite lively people. Similar to Italians, or Lebanese. I guess Egypt also sits on the Mediterranean.
--I shall have to return one day to see the many sites of my possible fore-fore-fore ("Are you through?" "Great-great Aunt!"--Tell me you got that..) fathers..
P.S. Egyptian music videos remind me of “Bollywood love songs”.
P.P.S. I hesitate to say Egyptian yet again, lest I turn it myself..
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Drakensburg, oh Drakensburg..
breathtaking Drakensburg area...
The hike:
No joke!--better sign!
myself, Tiago & Samuel...
Feeling the power of the mountain..
Feeling accomplished after our climb we "pause to pose" at the summit (well, near summit anyway)..
How to successfully become a horsewhisperer in 4 easy steps:
Step 1: Approach horse slowly--whispering!
Step 2: Stroke horse gently while whispering (even if only to yourself quietly--you MUST whisper).
Step 3: After having successfully befriended said whisperee, give it some grass to solidify the friendship (whispering at this point is optional..)
Step 4: If man/horse bond doesn't prove permanant, simply switch horses & start the "whisper" process from scratch.
Happy Whispering!
Sunday, November 08, 2009
Finally..
Saturday, November 07, 2009
Back online!
So that means I can finally post those pics..but the connection's still a little slow & my computer's acting up slightly, so let's see how things go..
So much going on here in the last couple days. A lot of the ones usually around here travelled, so I'm the only driver right now, so if it's not pick-ups, then it's "drop-offs", or OR or FR or some other r..
Anyways, thus my abscence..(or former abscence rather..)..
Welcome back (he said to himself)!