Monday, 8 December 2008
We are in Khartoum (and for once this blog entry isn't months out of date)
We haven't blogged for ages. This isn't entirely due to lethargy. Surprisingly, the internet access we have had for much of the way recently has been terrible, and the blogger website appears to be blocked by Ethiopian censors. Anyway we have finally caught up with where we are. We drove into Khartoum (the capital of Sudan for those whose geography is a little rusty) yesterday, which wasn't a great day to be on the roads since it is the day before Eid Al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice and the most important holiday in the religious calendar (and it coincides with the Haj - that special time of year when millions of muslims trample each other in Mecca). Everyone was driving home to slaughter goats and celebrate Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Isaac because a voice in his head which he attributed to God told him to. The devil tried to intervene, wickedly suggesting he shouldn't murder his own son, but fortunately Abraham ignored this evil influence to continue on his filicidal path before God relented and let him substitute a lamb. Even more amazing than the story is the fact that it is used as a source of moral education by many hundreds of millions of Christians, Muslims and Jews. Anyway Sudan shuts down for a couple of days so we have been relaxing in Khartoum right at the confluence of the Blue and White Niles. From here we head up the big loop of the Nile to see the Sudanese pyramids. We have a ferry booked across Lake Nasser from Wadi Halfa to Aswan on the 17th Dec and fingers crossed should be in Cairo for Christmas.
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Hi guys, I have been meaning to do this for some time - but time just manages to race away - unlike African time - even though we are in Africa! You guys certainly seem to have experienced some AMAZING places and people - I could easily have spent time doing this rather than the pressures of the office the past months! WOW! I wish you well on your journey further and a great Xmas - wherever that may be.
It was great having met you both and having you spend time at our home. Our plan is still to be in the UK in June 2010. Best wishes and a hug to you both....Ludo-Tammy-Chante&Keanu
Hi Guys - from the coldest place on earth - Norfolk, England!!
Your latest blogs are superb, and Angela really loves the Masai pictures and William loves the Ethiopian bit which he never saw in 1962, but now I am on familiar territory with you.
Soak up Luxor! and remember me to Cairo and the Sphynx.
Have a safe and HAPPY CHRISTMAS in Egypt, and a happy birthday for Rob.
We look forward to seeing you in the New Year.
LOTS OF LOVE FROM THE LIZARD LAYABOUTS - William and Angela!!!
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