sinai

Gone windsurfing

At the same time [people are drowning|http://www.almasry-alyoum.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=9301], [ships sinking|http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L09437061.htm] from the bad weather and I heared that several ports were closed. I am going to Ras-Sidr.

__UPDATE__: I am back home, recovering from bruises and sore muscles.

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__UPDATE__: You can see the photos [here|http://www.flickr.com/photos/ihab/sets/72057594081923255/]

Back from Dahab

Well, apart from the standard activities you can do in Sinai like snorkeling, hiking, sleeping on the mountain that God spoke in a way that God would never appreciate, sleeping on the beach and dodging police flashlights at night, watching the sunrise and seagulls, sleeping in an Internet cafe along side a stray dog, sleeping in a bar's toilet, getting your legs bruised and scratched in your first windsurfing lesson, seeing veiled women getting out of the mens room, entering a room where two people were getting laid or whatever freaking mad thing you can do in that town.

Just discovered my new favourite activity in Dahab.

Try ripping and bringing down Mubarak banners at 5am in the morning followed by throwing the banners in the middle of the street and jumping up and down on them, while people can clearly see you from a distance.

Show of support to Sharm victims

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Starting from __Thursday 28/07__ at noon, in the garden of el sakkia (in Zamalek), you can leave anything to express your feelings about what happened in Sharm el-Sheikh and about terrorism. Just put anything you want, a picture, a poem, a candle, flowers...

It will be open for sometime after this Thursday, so come anytime you like!

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بدءاً من ظهر الخميس 28 - 7 - 2005

في حديقة ساقية الصاوي

اتركوا وردة ، أقيدوا شمعة ، خطوا عبارة ، اتلوا آية ، ضعوا صورة ، ارسموا لوحة. شاركونا في التعبير عن مشاعر الحزن على ضحايا التفجيرات الارهابية ، و في اعلان آرائكم في مواجهة الارهاب.