27 February 2008

no friends!!!

I made it out of Cairo yesterday, and my headache is almost gone already! This city is pretty intense! I'm not quite convinced about going back every month or so for work. It's a lot of hard work.

I got there a couple days before the work week to hang out and see the city. My buddie Hugeback moved there last week, so we checked out his new neighborhood (Maadi ), and started things off with a couple nights of pub hopping. I was quite impressed with the pub scene, as it's a huge upgrade from the Emirates. And a place where the locals know the words to Marley songs is always a plus.

Getting around the city is quite an experience on it's own. Out of everywhere I've been, it's most comparable to the Indian streets with Bangkok smog. I think I saw only a couple of street lights there, and they weren't being used. Most traffic is pretty slow going, as there are around 18 million people living in the city. But without traffic lights, things run a little hectic. Also, about 80% of the cars in the city are 30+ years old!! I managed to rip off a door handle off of one taxi. My buddie Umar wanted it for a souvenir.

Here's a photo I snapped of a passer-by:



While I had to work 6/8 days I was there, I still managed to make it too the pyramids and the main Egyptian Museum. A few pictures:




Exterior of the Egyptian Museum:


Here's a mummy King from something like 1300 b.c.




I stayed in Hugeback's corporate flat for a few days, and then once his visitor-lady-friend came I stayed at an old palace which is now the Nile Marriott.


There are a few tourist places that I didn't bother with on this trip, as it seems as if I'll have to go back to the hospital every month or two. The children's cancer hospital we work at is pretty righteous. They don't charge for their service, and it is offered to any kid from anywhere with cancer. The building is very modern, and the facility is top-notch. I think everyone working there is quite proud of what they are accomplishing.

20 February 2008

santan-airo

I've taken a bit more responsibility at work lately and have been working about 20 more hours a week, which has kept me away from certain things like having fun, doing stuff, and blogging here.

I did manage to make it to a Santana concert last weekend with Liz and a mate that I met while working in London. Ben has been here for about 4 weeks, and hasn't even left his hotel room due to the workload that he signed up for. Liz and I sneaked him out for a couple days and took him around Dubai a bit and then to the show. Santana was pretty sick! It was nice hearing a real guitar player! It brought me back to the days when I had a Santana sticker on my '83 Caprice Classic!

I leave tomorrow for Cairo as we are having a project kickoff there at a brand new children's hospital. I'll get to go back every couple months too, which is pretty sweet!

07 February 2008

birthdays

It seems as if someone's trying to keep us down here. At first 2 underwater internet lines were cut near Alexandria, Egypt and that slowed our internets down quite substantially. Next we heard of a 3rd off of the Dubai coast getting severed, and then a 4th near Qatar! They are quick to say that these were not malicious attacks, but accidents. This doesn't make a lot of sense, as these have rarely been cut ever, and that it's taken things like earthquakes to do it.
Just sounds a bit suspicious to me.

5 out of 7 days this week were birthdays of friends/family, and I only had the chance to celebrate one here in Dubai. It was my roommate Carlos 27th birthday and he booked the VIP room of a karaoke place called the 'Habicki Lounge'. He invited photographers and models... Only Carlos could get away with a birthday like this!









The only legal narcotic in Dubai - Helium:


Tonie: The man behind the man, behind the camera










Happy Birthday to Carlos, Mom, Dad, Cory and Mikey!

05 February 2008

02 February 2008

tiger-hunting-internet

Got to see Tiger again at the Dubai Desert Classic this year, thanks to Hugeback's extra ticket. Friday also happened to be the first sandstorm of the year, and we weren't sure if the match was going to be held as the wind was pretty out of control. We decided to go anyway, as we hoped the crowd would be thin... we were wrong! There were WAY more people here this year than last... even on a crappy day.

Here's some photos I snagged.








I didn't follow Tiger as much this year, but did get a righteous putt on video. Unfortunately I could not upload this today, as Dubai internets have been absolute crap. You may have heard about some optic fibers at the bottom of the sea near Alexandria, Egypt being severed.

On Saturday, I went on a villa hunt, and came across a few new villas.