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We met up with Yasser and his friend, Rashwan, outside and started the drive "home" which is in the district of Zamalek (an island in the Nile). Driving in Egypt is scary! Cario reminds me of New York City, lots of cars, lots of people, and tonnes of horns honking. 
Yasser came over in the late morning with some food, Taamiyya and Guul on a type of pita bread. The Taamiyya is like the outside of fried chicken and was yummy, the Fuul was like re-fried beans, kind of dull.
We then took a walk to the Nile and grabbed a cab from there to the Opera House for the film festival. We saw "Joyeux Noel" a French film about a Christmas Eve during WW1. It was actually rather comical.
After the movie we walked around Cairo and went to dinner at a restaurant. We had Koshari and Coke. Koshari is also yummy, a mixture of pasta, rice, chick peas, toasted onions, herbs, with a tomato sauce. Traditional Egyptian food.
After dinner we continued to walk around Cairo. It is busy, but reminds me of places back home (T.O., Niagara, NYC) same types of buildings, shops, street vendors, cars, and people. We stopped at a coffee shop (Le Americana) and had Turkish Coffee which is a lot like espresso. After that we cabbed it home and had beer (Stella) and watched T.V., talked, read, made plans, etc.

We went into some of the engineer tombs and then headed toward our horses and camels. I got up on a camel (yikes!) which is pretty rough. Those things are really, really tall.
The camel leader led me up a path a bit and we waited for the others. I had no idea what was going on, only that I was on a camel, at Giza, and I couldn't see any of my friends. Camels are rough to ride and I couldn't figure out how to get comfortable, when I found out that we were going to be riding to the other side of the pyramids, which is about 11 km one way I changed my mind and decided I would rather ride a horse. The man in charge would not let me down, finally Mohab had to basically yell at him to let me down (see that's what bodyguards are for). I got off of "Sayid" and onto a horse named "Rahim". The four of us rode around to the other side of Menkaure (Mycerinus) and took some pictures and rode back again. The ride was fun, it had been 10 years since I was on a horse and here I was on a horse, in the desert, at the place I most wanted to be in the world!

We went into another tomb, where there is still paint on the walls and then wa
lked over to Khafre. We stayed around it for a bit and took some pictures and stayed out a sand storm. We walked to the other side and saw Saqqara in the distance. Then headed down the causeway to the King's Tomb and the Sphinx, we didn't go close to the Sphinx because of the cost (a lot of money already spent today), but managed to get pictures from above.
We went back to the Great Pyramid. There is a fence around it so you can't get close. There is only one area to get close so I headed there. I touched it, felt it, soaked it in, 5000 year old stone, how many hands have touched that same spot, generations, worlds, the stories it could tell. It felt like plastic, it was amazing.

We didn't go into The Great Pyramid because (again) of the cost of the ticket, it's a lot to pay for torture... LOL it's tight and clausterphobic in there.
After that we went for dinner and this time had Egyptian Pizza which is very good (had a crust on top). We then took another scary cab ride back home to shower off the sand. Apparently to get sand on you from Giza is good luck. We were full of it thanks to the sandstorm. We ended up falling asleep early and slept through the night.

ohab came over and we went to The Egyptian Museum where I got my nickname "Her Royal Highness Queen Jude The First" There are many artifacts from digs there. We saw Tut's tomb and all the findings that were found within it including the burial mask and sarcophagus. Amazing!
a bit for work so the three of us went back to the apartment and showered.... finally. He returned and we went to the Cairo Tower to see Cairo from above. Walking in the guys had to show their I.D. (as they did at the museum) after a lengthy discussion we found out that there is a card called a friendship card that apparently you are supposed to get if touring friends around in Egypt. We didn't know this, and the embassy didn't tell us when we called them. The views were amazing, you could see as far as Giza from there.




out than Giza. We got back in the cab to go back up and it wouldn't start, it was out of gas. There was a man there waiting for family from Germany, he offered to drive us up, turns out he is from Toronto. He gave Mohab his number so that we could call him when finished and he would drive us back down.
ere, which is sooo cool. We didn't get a chance to see everything, they closed early, forgot.... Friday. 
ater. I gave him a pair of my white socks to remember me by (was an ongoing joke from the first party). We didn't do much, had a few beers, chatted. Not many movie titles this night, we were all pretty tired. Rashwan left rather early, and as soon as he left Yasser told Mohab that he had to leave too. He didn't want to, but I said that he might as well, I was really tired. When he was leaving, I did the one thing I tried to hold back on for so long, I kissed him. It was really quite something, because we had held it back for so long. He left, and I went to bed.