Wednesday, February 17, 2010

phone pictures

I finally figured out how to get photos off of my phone and onto the computer, a task which ought to be straightforward, really. Some of these, then, are new, some older.


Inside the Coptic museum a strange combination of mashrabeya, usually on the outside of a building, with a glass skylight on top of this atrium.

El Dor El Awal playing. They are our favorite Egyptian Jazz band. This is at the Geneina (garden) theater at al-Azhar park, which is a beautiful park built on top of an old garbage dump. The dump was so high that it's got a nice view of downtown.

Electric scales, Obama brand.


Figs. They're delicious but it's hard to wash something that delicate and already open.

Egyptian Stella is no relation to European Stella. This is at the great Cafe Hureya, part cafe, part bar, part Egyptian intellectual haunt, part foreigner haunt. Beer is served with tirmus, little yellow beans soaked in salty water, which are also served by street vendors in places people promenade. The skins of tirmus are generally removed before eating, both to ease digestion and for sanitary reasons, so every table has a little pile of shells. Classy.

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