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Not just our feline friends who enjoy a nice perch.

Here By Glimpses Known
Anyhow, you aren't here to hear about snippets but to catch a glimpse:
I lugged a step-ladder downstairs and hauled it around and around (and don't you know the locals were confounded by what the crazy foreign lady was doing), trying to get a good shot of these beauties but because of a wall and the exposition of the early morning sun, I was not successful in getting a really nice view. I'll keep trying. :P
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I'll do a post about our day another time, otherwise this would not be a glimpse of Egypt but one of our family life.
So, the wadi, our best chance at nature and the outdoors in Cairo's backyard:
You can just spy the city in the distance where the two sides of the wadi appear to meet.
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Cotton candy (and balloon) vendor. That is a kazoo-like horn at his lips, and he blows it while walking the streets, usually around the time school lets out, alerting those with a sweet tooth that he is in the vicinity.
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* Actually there are ice cream carts here. I need to get a pic of one; they are quite decorative, usually in the form of a swan-like bird. Don't ask me why.
Here By Glimpses Known - On a cloud of sound I drift in the night*
I don't have anything against them per se, except their drivers are typically Egyptian, thinking they own the
Your glimpse today comes to you courtesy of a tuk-tuk with a noise of the obnoxious "other" category.
As this guy was driving along, his speakers kept playing, at full-blast no less, a service message the likes of which you hear at an airport. Given the aforementioned dubious quality, despite the volume, I was unable to make out the words, but this should give you an idea of the sound and rhythm: "Bing bing bing, flight 432 now boarding at gate 12; bing bing bing."
And of course, he "drove along" s.e.v.e.r.a.l. times and stopped to chat with the bawab of the facing building.
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* Without googling, who knows what song this comes from? :P It's been playing on repeat in my mind ever since Sprout watched Aladdin the other day.
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Junebug was only 7weeks old at the time, so it was a speedy visit. Camping with a 3-yr old and a newborn in a 2-person tent = interesting, but not worth repeating unless strictly necessary. :P
( Tis but a glimpse, tis true. Gander-takers, this way... )
Oh, and what the heck, why not a camping pic and one of a fox:
( Naturiste is the term, I believe )
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Here is an early morning shot of some kids in the village of Tunis, not far from Fayoum Oasis. We hope to return to that village soon(ish) to take pottery lessons.

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Any idea what the guy in the photo on the top left is doing?
( Answer under the cut )
I'm not sure what the guy with the green cart is selling. The cart and donkey driver is a trash collector, and the man with the yellow Dayun get-up sells foul,* an Egyptian specialty made from fava or broad beans.
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* Pronounced kind of like "fool," the O's stretching out just a bit more.
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If you don’t feel like taking advantage of free water, you can also buy tea, roadside, here in Cairo. Tea is spooned, loose leaf and powder-fine*, into glasses with a generous helping of sugar (two, usually three, spoonfuls is the typical dose in those small glasses unless you ask for none or less) and then the whole is left to settle as it steeps. The last drink is tricky, trying to get the maximum of tea without ending up with a mouthful of dregs.
One thing I absolutely love is seeing how people still use glass glasses and mugs instead of plastic. Cheaper in the long run and sustainable. I’m not sure you can tell but even in the first glimpse I posted, the worker who arrives with his tea is using a glass mug. You often see taxi-, micro bus-, and tuk-tuk drivers with their glasses in hand.
BTW, I’m uploading the picture in large format so that if anyone curious can zoom in and look at the set up: the homemade stove on bricks, the copper teapot... Sorry for the quality; I snapped the pic from a moving vehicle.
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* It is actually labeled "dust tea" on the package.
P.S. I must be feeling parched. I just realized that all of my glimpses thus far either feature or include water or something to drink. :P With today's temperature reaching 40°C/104°F, I don't guess it is any wonder. And speaking of tea, think I'll have a last cuppa before bed...
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From the very beginning of our stay here in Egypt I've been fascinated and impressed by the various ways water is provided for the public at large. I've planned on taking a series of photos to highlight these methods but have yet to do it. Today's picture is actually courtesy of my husband, so thanks, J. :P One of these days I'll get around to taking my own pics.
Terracotta water jugs, curbside, for anyone who wants a drink:

If you were to offer a thirsty man all wisdom, you would not please him more than if you gave him a drink. ~~Sophocles
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He who rides the sea of the Nile must have sails woven of patience. ~~ William G. Golding
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* Back when my journal had a different name. :P