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Showing posts with label Nile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nile. Show all posts

Friday, 25 November 2011

Friday 7th October

The alarm woke me at 4 a.m. prompt and I jumped out of bed to get ready, trying not to wake my poor hubby who was still in the land of nod!!  I gathered everything together, remembering to take a hat and scarf to protect my head and neck from the fierce heat of the burners.  I learned my lesson on my first flight after the chain of my necklace got so hot that it left me with a burn mark!!  I met Suzie and KV-Explorer on the front terrace at the hotel then it was off on the mini bus to be taken to the motor boat for the crossing over to the West bank.  It was very encouraging to see that there were a few boats doing the same crossing, so it looked like the flights were going to be busy.  The balloon pilot was with us in the boat and explained everything to us while we had our breakfast which consisted of coffee and cake.  It was a lovely clear morning as we saw dawn slowly break over the Nile as we crossed.


 We were then taken to the designated site where all the balloons take off where there was a definite air of excitement.  We watched as other balloons took off and floated into the air and then we watched our balloon being inflated


 
After the balloon was inflated, we all clambered aboard the basket for our flight.  We were one of either 10 or 11 balloons in the air that morning.  What a great sight it was!  All the flights appeared to be full, and certainly everyone in our balloon appeared to be having a great time.  I think there were approximately five people in each of the four compartments of the basket and the pilot took his time to show us the various sights below, and spun the balloon slowly round to make sure everyone had a good view.  The cameras were snapping ten to the dozen to capture the scene all around us!!  In fact, an elderly frail looking gentleman was helped into one of the baskets complete with his oxygen tank, so don't think having a disability of some sort would ever stop you from doing this sort of activity as they seem to bend over backwards to try and accommodate you.

It was so good to be able to see two of the places from the air that we were scheduled to visit the next day

Medinet Habu

Ramesseum
I lost track of time up there and have no idea how long we were in the air, although it must have been about an hour.  I could have stayed up there all day - and that's from someone who can't stand heights!!  I think I saw most of the views through the camera lens however, but I had a fantastic time and loved every minute of it.

Here are a few more photos (again though, there are loads more at http://community.webshots.com/user/marlscat )

Floating in the air

Donkeys in the field

One of the local ladies having a better look at us!

I think perhaps we might have woken her up!!

I took this to show the livestock, but actually took a shot of the toilet/shower room!!  Spot the soap and flannel on top of the wall!!

Local children running to meet us

Time to deflate the balloon

Getting the balloon deflated
Local farmers
We were soon back onto the mini buses to be taken to the motor boats to be ferried back to the East Bank - after giving tips to the ground grew of course!  We were discouraged however from giving any money or gifts to the children - who were really very persistent and a little more aggressive than I have ever seen before.

I spent the rest of the day sleeping and resting at the pool to re-charge my batteries for another highlight of the holiday - dinner at our friend El Shazley's house later that evening!!

We contacted a taxi driver that we had used before in Luxor - his name is 'Donny Osman' - what a character, but reliable and friendly and wow, has he slowed down a lot!!  He terrified us one time by driving up a one-way street the wrong way and he used to drive like a lunatic, but now he's calmed down and I think we had the slowest and most leisurely taxi ride that we've ever had in Luxor!!

On arrival at El Shazley's we were given a huge welcome as always and a feast to eat - the table was groaning under the weight


As always, the meal was delicious and we were all full to bursting!!  Family and friends all gathered around and many photos were taken before we headed off back to Luxor in the taxi with 'Donny'.  Here is a small selection of photos

The back yard

Family & friends
Family & friends

Alley from house to main street

The main street!  (the spots are dust particles caught by the camera flash)


The corner shop
So, after a busy day, it was back to the hotel for the nightly nightcap on the balcony before bed - another night where yet again I think I was asleep before my head hit the pillow!!!

Friday, 18 November 2011

Wednesday 5th October

This was another lazy day at the pool.  When your surroundings are just so beautiful and tranquil, it's really hard to pull yourself away.  I always describe the pool area here as being like a little oasis in the middle of Luxor.  Even though there is basically traffic at all sides, you're really not that aware of it even although the drivers continually sound their horns all day and night!!  My time in the gardens was spent in and around the pool and experimenting with my new camera - this was its first real test and I went around taking some experimental photos.

Reflections




Gardens through the fisheye


Shisha corner through the fisheye
Today we tried lunch at Hamees, which is near to Sinbad's cafe where the cats are, so again if you don't like cats, then you won't like here!  Actually, we were not impressed by the food and, again, as seemed to be becoming normal, staff seemed to send out for ingredients before making up and serving the orders.  It's probably a bit hit and miss as to whether you get a good day or not, but at least everything was edible.

Before dinner tonight the ten of us all went out on a motor boat sail at sunset, which was really good.  I love being out on the Nile as it's so peaceful and relaxing and at least with a motor boat you don't need to rely on the wind to go out on the river.  These are just a few photos that I took






Tonight we walked along to Deans Bistro for dinner which we thoroughly enjoyed - that chap Dean certainly likes his music and the friend that we travelled with had a good conversation with him about what he was downloading as they both seemed to have the same interests.

As we walked back to the hotel that night we had an idea - as we passed by one of the two or three bakers shops, we decided that as we had been let down by the recent lunches, we would buy our own rolls and then go to the local supermarket for the fillings!  So, that's what we done.  It only cost us 4LE for eight yummy rolls!!!

Some of the goods on display at the bakers
If this worked out well, we decided that we'd just continue with this idea for the rest of the holiday!  With our purchases in hand we walked along to the Memphis cafe for our usual coffee then it was back to the hotel for nightcaps - can you tell that we are creatures of habit??