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Biting the hand that feeds you. . .
takes on a whole new meaning. I’m trying to make the chicks like me… or at least not run away peeping when I’m around. So far, filling my hand with food works best. 1. Put my hand full of food … Continue reading
It’s good to be pharoah
Reflections on the Tutankhamun exhibit Field Museum, Chicago, IL Years ago I toured the USS Constitution (the world’s oldest commissioned warship still afloat; it was launched October 21, 1797). First, we saw the crew’s sleeping quarters, which was rack’em and … Continue reading
All Egypt-All the time; Part 2 – Itinerary
Saturday September 2 Chicago, Illinois Treasures of Tutankhamun at the Field Museum Saturday September 9 Fort Worth, Texas Hatshepsut: From Queen to Pharaoh at the Kimbell Museum Saturday September 23 Leave Austin Sunday September 24 Arrive Cairo, Egypt Check in … Continue reading