Inevitably I will mention the weather.... At this time of year Egypt has warm sunny days and cool nights, indeed past experience in Cairo it can be quite cool during the day and even colder at night. Heading further south to Luxor and Aswan the day are usually around the mid 20s and because this is desert weather cold at night.
The first day I got here I had to ask for an extra blanket because this year the nights are very cold indeed. So cold it is that even the locals are complaining about how cold the weather has been, even during the day it is only a 'chilly' 18C. And there has been a fair amount of cloud around as well.
And so to health..... I have already made a trip to the pharmacy for a bit of a stock up on essentials although obviously I brought my normal medication with me, but there are some times when I need antibiotics and trying to get these out of the NHS is a problem and they are extremely mean, indeed I think they probably waste more money trying to save money if you see what I mean... Even in Greece these days you need a scrip for antibiotics which means a trip to the doctor.
So what a change to go to the pharmacy and buy three packets of antibiotics for less than £3, and this makes you wonder how much the NHS are paying for the same thing when they have to make the pharmacy fart about and only give you 8 out of a pack of 10...... Or the Greek healthcare system where they cost €5.
On a personal note, my breathing becomes a lot easier in this climate because of the much lower humidity,
often only a few percent on some days and rarely much more than 35%.
This time around I have also been aware of how many foreigners, i.e. non-Egyptians live here on a long term basis. I think I probably noticed it before except the higher number of tourists masked the actual numbers.
I noticed with some amusement that many of these are British, and often more decrepit than me! Listening to a few overheard conversations many of them come only during the winter months, (spending their heating allowance here!), which brings me to the subject of the normal tourist visa..... The normal tourist visa is valid for 30 days from the date of entry, however if you are over 65 and not working (obviously), then it seems you can stay as long as you want!
Talking to a Canadian couple they have been here for 4 months.
And then there was the inevitable boat trip. This involves looking at the river banks from the river rather than the normal look at the river from the river banks.... It is only necessary to do this once, unless you particularly enjoyed it in which case you can do it again. Indeed the touts expect you to because they will see you get off a boat and as soon as you get ashore offer you another trip, sometimes at half the price you have just paid!
This time round the captain was the very jolly Mahmoud who insisted that he be allowed to try on my size 45 Gucci Loafers when his feet are quite clearly about size 60!
I really don't know why I let myself in for this sort of thing as barter as I might it usually costs far too much and if I do get it cheap I usually have to buy lunch...... But at least I do know that I don't pay as much as some of the tourists do! And next week I really must try and do something a little more constructive with my time.....