I am most pleased to announce that after much trouble and strife I have signed a lease agreement! I’m moving in with two AUC students, Eva and Lucy. They’re both undergraduates. When I went to visit the flat the first time and they found out I’m a graduate student they both sort of unconsciously straightened … Continue reading
Tag Archives: Egypt
Simsar Wars and Ice Cream Consolations
I’m still hunting for an apartment here in Cairo, and tonight one estate agent agreed to meet me at 9 PM. The time came and went and half an hour later I called to ask what was going on. “Because of Ramadan all the people are praying late, so this is why I didn’t call … Continue reading
Marriott
I’m watching the news on the blast at the Marriott hotel in Islamabad. Even though that’s about two thousand miles from where I sit, I found the news rattling. I met an expat the other day who described the Marriott as being like a little city, and so it is. It has its own … Continue reading
A Night Out with the Girls
Yesterday a friend of a friend of my parents, Flora, offered to take me to Khan el Khalili and then to see some dervish dancing in the cultural center across the road. The idea of going out and having fun really excited me because I’ve barely thought about that since I got here. She picked … Continue reading
Prone to Parsimonious Prestidigitation
At the end of yesterday evening, a family friend told me she’d sent an e-mail to the Registrar’s office at AUC on my behalf. She’d shown them my blog entry Research Fellowship: A Comedy in Three Acts, in which I describe my first day at AUC, and she showed me their response. Basically they accused … Continue reading
Habitat
I’m still homeless, living in the scary 70’s hotel. I’ve been sitting in the hallway to use the internet because the wireless doesn’t reach my room. There’s a big pile of sheets in one corner near the fire exit, which I didn’t pay much attention to at first but just today I noticed it is … Continue reading
Adventures in the Horus
Yesterday I had to move out of the lovely Longchamps hotel into the place downstairs, the Horus Hotel. (This building, in addition to two hotels, has several apartments in it. I don’t think that’s unusual in Cairo.) The Horus looks like somebody grabbed the seventies by the hair and unceremoniously dumped them here without … Continue reading
Elevation
Caroline, Loreli and I were sat chatting the other day and suddenly Caroline asked how old I was. When I replied she turned to Loreli and said, “See I told you.” Did they have a disagreement about my age? Caroline remembered I’d posted it in my Cairo Scholars ad, and Loreli said, “Oh it’s only because … Continue reading
The Diana Incident
Caroline and I were out hunting for flats the other day. We tried the questioning-the-doormen method I mentioned before with a fair amount of success, although as often as not they directed us to a simsar (real estate agent) to show us flats in their buildings. One of the women showed us a beautiful … Continue reading
House and Home/The Continuing Adventures of Zurich Man
I agreed to meet a woman named Caroline yesterday to discuss whether we might want to live together and to look at some flats. She e-mailed me back after the message I sent out on the Cairo Scholars list, just saying she’ll be here for six months working for an NGO to promote local Egyptian … Continue reading