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A day in Cairo caos
Yesterday we had a day in Cairo!! What an experience. The place is filthy dirty, rubbish everywhere. 22,000,000 people live in Cairo and there are 7,000,000 cars!
The pyramids were absolutely amazing, increbible feet of enginering for four and half years ago. Chalky and I had a ride on a camel which was great. The pyramids are the only remaining of the 7 wonders of the Ancient World. The three pyramids we visited ...
Truth, justice and a real picket fence.
“Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.” – Maya Angelou
We left Paducah and headed north over the Tennessee River then made an immediate turn west and wound up in Metropolis, Illinois. There is a gigantic statue of Superman ...
Paridise in Paris!
It was a long winding road, through many roads, ending on a dirt road with gigantic horseflies swarming our car...we wondered, where could it end? Their place is northwest of St. Louis about 2 1/2 hours. And we were facsinated at how beautiful their home away from home was! 44 acres of middle-of-nowhere quiet!
Fortunately, those ...
If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It
... recreation) Walt played in as a boy. He would have circuses and shows and just let his imagination run. The inside now is covered in people's signatures and notes to Walt. We all signed the walls - even Tuffy and Chloe (our dogs) left their note to Walt. On the walk from the barn to the street is Walt's Dreaming Tree. This is a tree that Walt would sit under and dream or draw or think... It's been hit ...
Shelbina
... this road wider. It was closed to traffic but we reckoned we could cycle it. No one was working on this road. We spoke to some locals and even they suggested we take this new road, that it goes all the way to Shelbina (pronounced shell-bye-na) so that's what we did. It was GREAT! no cars whatsoever, we could be anywhere in the road and we chatted and rode along with ...