First off, Ana gave birth to Taquita (little taco) in April and thus the Camels and Tacos family has grown by one. I retuned back to the states to see it all unfold and spent a short week with mama and the baby.
I'm biding my time during my last remaining month solo in Ethiopia. Traveling to Egypt twice to take care of paperwork and all the shenanigans that involve moving back to Alexandria has provided some relief to be among old friends in a familiar settings. Don't worry Camels and Tacos fans and haters, Alexandria is still safer than back home unless you're crossing the street or driving.
I didn't snap many photos this time out, but here are a few from walking around town.
Truth be told, we wanted to came back to Alex. The school, people, foods, the sea, the quirks, the insanity, noise...all of it is somehow lovable.
I'm biding my time during my last remaining month solo in Ethiopia. Traveling to Egypt twice to take care of paperwork and all the shenanigans that involve moving back to Alexandria has provided some relief to be among old friends in a familiar settings. Don't worry Camels and Tacos fans and haters, Alexandria is still safer than back home unless you're crossing the street or driving.
I didn't snap many photos this time out, but here are a few from walking around town.
Our newest family member, Ximena. She is just a couple of days old here is alert and already demanding milk. |
The Al Alterine antique district is best done at night as most shops were closed in the morning. I am curious about the door on the top floor. |
Translation please. |
Some cool Alex street art. |
The corniche near Maadi in Cairo hosts many family friendly places. |
The best time for Agamy is now, during the summer it is off the hook. The steakhouse Waghi on the main strip is still one of the best meals in Egypt. |
My new buddy Scott and I needed to go on a bike ride. We rented a pair with frames covered in plastic, broken breaks, and short seats in Mamourah. |
We rode through scenic Montazah Palace. |
The streets of the Miami neighborhood still prove to be fertile grounds for endless photographic opportunities. Get your Colonel Gaddafi spinning heart decoration or One Direction coffee mug on. |
Why not use an images of a man kissing a lion to sell honey. The rows of fresh garlic suspended above the entrance adds a touch of class. |
A view of the neighborhood from our old apartment. |
Checking out the sights on the way to the Bakoos neighborhood. |
Glad to see this car hasn't moved since the revolution... |
...and a new arrival on the scene. |
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