So many might think, it's getting cold now here too in Egypt. I have some shocking news for you:
No.
It might be a bit foggy in the morning, but usually that clears up until you finally manage to leave the house/finish coffee in the morning.
What I have been up to the last weekend? Well, to be honest I can now say: The usual. Nothing special. Just going to the beach to some place at the red sea on Friday and playing golf and shopping on Saturday.
"Playing" golf might be a bit of an exaggeration as my skills aren't that good yet, but from time to time my lovely teacher and me go out on the real course and practice under real conditions.
By the way, this is lawn. Not plastic. Never seen such perfect lawn. Even in England. Sorry mum!
Nearly nobody on the beach. In the morning when we arrived it was completly empty. Later some tourists showed up. Some locals, too. But they are usually not coming to the beach, because it is "freezing" now with 27°C... They rather prefer going to demonstrations, throw stones at each other and do other Egyptian stuff...
I actually have no idea what is happening in Egypt, not interested in the local news. All you hear is al-Sisi here, al-Sisi there, IS, Osama and Qatar.... No time for this bulls**** anymore. I rather enjoy the stuff they seem to forget their land can offer.
Cheers to my Aussie friends, I still have the stubby coolers from the time on "the boarder". Best souvenir ever.
After a long day on the golf track you come back home, enjoy a cold blond and then you get the phonecall, that your presence is needed at the company... Turns out the main waterpipe of 4th Industrial zone bursted, leaving all companies flooded. In Egypt. Where it hardly rains... Where water is very precious... Welcome to Africa where they can't manage the few water they have. I heard that we loose 50% of the water due to "Egyptian" pipes.... I wonder why the pyramids still stand...
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