From the back seat of our blacked out SUV, I feel separated from what I am seeing. An unwelcome voyeur, maybe. Still, I want to know the other sides of Egypt. The parts that keep it breathing. Navigating the narrow alleyways of these once abandoned buildings, we pass a partially opened doorway. Inside, a woman and child sort through a mountain of trash. Behind the woman, a rusted sink and a tattered mattress.
Read MoreI was living in Egypt, and I didn’t speak Arabic. So, I did what I always do. I relied on gestures to communicate. Sometimes, google translate. A hand wave here, a head nod there. Generally enough to get the message across. Life in Egypt was a lot like my life in South Italy. Beautiful, organized chaos.
Read MoreThe next day we hired a boat to sail us further west along the Sinai, toward Ras Muhammad. Once aboard, we realized we were last minute add-ons to a Russian tour group. This wasn't the epic voyage of free-spirited exploration I had imagined. We were pirate-boat party crashers.
Read MoreThey say people come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. You learn from each other, lean into one another. Sometimes you even decide to do life together. And everything is magical. Until it isn't. And things get hard.
Read MoreI had heard of this place before. A distant cousin to the chaos that was Cairo, related but nothing alike. The photos I had seen were of clear, blue waters and golden light stretching out over wild, open spaces.
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