Life On The Boat

 The Galabeya is the traditional loose fitting garment of Egypt.  Anyone who wanted to was encouraged to barter for one in the Edfu market place to wear for Egyptian cuisine night. They only cost $10-$15 so we were all in!


Scott and Pat enjoyed listening to Nubian musicians and we all joined in some of their fun dances. I didn’t get a picture, but Pat brought down the house when he was was selected to participate in a special Nubian dance!


Hanging out on the sun deck at sunset..


Sunset on the Nile.



The chef did a presentation on making falafel.  In Egypt they use fava beans instead of chickpeas.


Today was our first longer cruise from Edfu to Aswan. Pat, Teresa and Scott enjoyed the view and played cribbage on the sun deck.


Earlier in the week, a whirling dervish provided an evening performance. The spinning dance is a worship ritual practiced in Sufism, a mystical branch of Islam.



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