• Day 12: Last day in Egypt

    Day 12: Last day in Egypt

    After flying back to Cairo this morning and… new day! Today we had a fairly easy day. A small group of us boarded buses and went across town to the Coptic neighborhood to visit the synagogue and the Coptic church. The synagogue was important because baby Moses was thought to have been found in a river there….

  • Day 11: Edfu Temple

    Day 11: Edfu Temple

    We knew what was coming. Still, it was great fun. We got to ride— and me, drive (!) a horse-drawn buggy to the Edfu Temple. The Edfu Temple is famous for being the most complete of all the temples, including the surrounding neighborhood of 2000-year-old houses, because the whole thing had been preserved under the sand for…

  • Day 10: Pet crocodiles

    Day 10: Pet crocodiles

    Today started with a cruise up the Nile on a little boat that was like the Jungle Cruise at Disneyland. It was very charming and even had fringe. We went around lots of small islands and little boats, which reminded us of Antarctica sailing around icebergs. There was lots of wildlife along the sides of the river,…

  • Day 9: Abu Simbel

    Day 9: Abu Simbel

    It was another early day, but since we moved from Esna to Aswan yesterday afternoon, we were not awakened by morning prayers at 5:40 am. Instead, we got to sleep in until 6:00 am because today was going to be a big day. Breakfast, bus, and off we went. This is a much smaller group today because…

  • Day 8: Esna

    Day 8: Esna

    Early this morning, we were awakened by the call to prayer from a very loud singer in a very nearby minaret. The first prayer is at 5:49 am.  Good morning. Today was a much quieter day, just when we needed one. The choices were either to do a walking/shopping tour in the beautiful town of Esna…

  • Day 7: The Valley of the Kings

    Day 7: The Valley of the Kings

    Today was an early start to go to the Valley of the Kings and the Valley of the Queens. We’re still in Luxor, and our destination was a carved-out hill in the desert just across the river, but the bridge was 30 minutes away, that’s the way we went. The site was white Sahara, but just…

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Patti Brugman is a thoughtful traveler who seeks out experiences that her armchair readers would like to share. Patti and her husband, John, like adventure and golf. Golf takes them to Scotland almost every year and to gorgeous courses that are off the tourist track. If you’re a golfer, you’ll be able to create your own dream trip from the detailed descriptions and maps that Patti provides. Additionally, Patti and John have travelled to Egypt, Antarctica, France, Great Britain, and domestic destinations. Please join in travel fun through Patti’s stories and photos. 

You’ll read about watching lost luggage, armed with an air tag, travel all over Edinburgh before finally trundling down the country road of the farmhouse where she was staying. Or, another bag that took two days to arrive in Cairo. You’ll read about tasting haggis and see Patti’s expressive reaction to other less palatable concoctions. And you’ll marvel at the how close up views of penguins in Antarctica and how high the snow-covered trails took them. In Egypt, you’ll learn about the secret language of Ancient Egyptian and why structures that are more than 5,000 old are still strong and colorful.

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