And so, the question is: Are you happy? What was your immediate reaction to this? For just like me telling you to not think about a pink elephant, or to, you inevitably will. And so I’m wondering, for your own sake, what was your knee-jerk reaction. There are numerous ways within which to consider this … Continue reading
I took this picture on a wonderful day in the winter. It was the Summer’s Winter, as I keep calling it. This day was probably hovering around fifty degrees, in January. So, you can understand why. My girlfriend and I had just finished lunch, were standing by the river, I was taking pictures of her … Continue reading
This was a short writing exercise for one of my classes this semester. I stand under the shower head and let the warm water run over my body. The clasp is missing a screw and so the water shoots down towards the wall, away from me and I’m forced to hold it up so the … Continue reading
I’ve just arrived in Cairo from the Sinai where after ending my volunteership (is that a word?) at Habiba Organic Farm I, among others, inhabited some bungalows in an abandoned camp directly beside the Habiba Village on the beach in Nuweiba. I lived in a bungalow, about 40m from the ocean, slept and woke to … Continue reading
I’m sitting in my brother’s apartment in Dokki, Cairo, Egypt. It’s February 21st. It’s a small neighborhood on the West side of the Nile. It’s as dirty as anywhere else, and just as crowded. I arrived late at night, hopped in Nasr’s car and drove quickly to where my brother lives because there was no … Continue reading
So, in the drafts there are 4 half-written pieces, not to mention the ones on my computer, and not on WordPress. However, I’m traveling, and it’s hard to get into a rhythm of work when doing so. So, until I’m in the Sinai (about two weeks or so) I’ve given up on trying to be … Continue reading
Apologies – something went wrong with last week’s comic upload and I didn’t catch it until now. The good news is, there shall be two comics this week!
To what do you dedicate yourself? For that is who you are. It doesn’t have to be one answer, it can be 5,000. But, it could be just 2 things. But, to what do you dedicate yourself? I dedicate myself to experiences in the fullest sense. My craft is writing, and I have a strong … Continue reading
*Note: This is full of grammatical mistakes, of which I’m leaving in for now, but will edit at a later date to be more cohesive and clear. J – I apologize for the slowing of posts. I currently am in transit from Iowa City to Egypt, first via Chicago and now I’m in Long Island. … Continue reading
Yo. This guy is beautiful to my ears. Is that possible? I dunno. But he’s brand new. He’s signed to Communion Records, which was co-founded by one of the members of Mumford & Sons (tied for first place for awesomest band ever according to Jared Krauss). Just check this out. And when you’re done check … Continue reading
You miss it all when you’re not around. You never even know, on the other side of the world, that he’s going to his first day of pre-school, or the first time he actually plays with other children. It’s when you see the picture and he’s bigger, taller, thinner. It’s when he says, “Hi Uncle … Continue reading
Hello! My name is Malachi and I’m going to be posting on here every Wednesday from my travel web comic, Itchy Feet. You get ‘em here five days before on my site. So…enjoy!
I needed to share this picture with you. This is one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever seen. That guy in the suit on the right with the glasses and the hair…perfect. I would be him. Also, her shoes are interesting, totally non-wedding like, but they work. The light, the houses, the feel of 35mm … Continue reading
After reading this post at “Turning Bedouin” I’m very excited to arrive at the organic farm in Habiba Village, near Nuweiba, South Sinai, Egypt. I’ll be arriving there mid to late march and staying most likely until early May. The article talks about tourism beginning to rise again, with the stability that the post-revolution period … Continue reading
So, apparently American Airlines has changed their policy to serve free beer and wine on flights on international flights between America and Europe, Asia and some Latin American destinations. Discretion of amount to passengers via Cabin Crew. I hope this is the case for Aeroflot, the Russian airline, which I bet it is since…well..I dunno, … Continue reading
“You are not what you own.” Scouring the internet for all manner of things I might need as I prepare to begin a new chapter in my life (I’m leaving Iowa City and moving to Egypt for some indefinable amount of time, a few months, a year, who knows). Lenses for my 35mm Canon 7E, … Continue reading
There should be a Google search when he says “Google it”. I should be able to click on that phrase and have it Google what he is telling me. Laziness aside, can someone answer a question for me? Maybe two. 1. Newt Gingrich won the South Carolina Primary? Are you serious? (this all counts as … Continue reading
During my first week in Egypt I went to an area of the city called Coptic Cairo with a couple friends. It is one of the oldest areas in Cairo, if not the oldest (evidence of settlement in the area dates to around 500-600 BC). There are many wonderful, old edifices, including the Hanging Church, … Continue reading
Yeah. I’m leaving in a month. Barring something crazy, I’ll be living abroad, Egypt to be exact in nigh on a month. I’ve got to think things through. I need to go. And so it begins. I’ll be…
First, the driving in this country is fantastic. There are literally no traffic stops in Egypt; no speeding tickets, no seatbelt tickets, no reckless driving tickets, nothing. Well none that I have witnessed, at least. It matters not if there are only three lanes, you’ll see traffic five abreast, possibly six. Despite the lack of … Continue reading
You can read the other article: Published Jan. 3, American Foreign Policy Hasn’t Changed Much In it I talked about Noam Chomsky‘s article giving me impetus to write the piece and the background of the main point of my article. – The American government works for the interests of the military-industrial complex, which makes its … Continue reading
Continued from my first ever post Meeting Some of the Neighbors with the same introduction: I flew to Egypt in August of 2010 in order to study at the American University in Cairo. Upon arriving, I couldn’t speak a word of Arabic, had little knowledge of societal norms, and even less time to receive this … Continue reading
I was inspired by the article I reference below and it led me to want to make a few points, the first on American foreign policy and the second on the War on Terror. In reading a post by Noam Chomsky titled “On Resistance”, written in 1967 at the height of the anti-war movement, not … Continue reading
I flew to Egypt in August of 2010 in order to study at the American University in Cairo. Upon arriving, I couldn’t speak a word of Arabic, had little knowledge of societal norms, and even less time to receive this vital information from my friend whose family’s flat I would be staying in, as his … Continue reading
I decided to talk a bit about my site avatar, which is an image I took the day I turned twenty-one. I’d drank the night before, a bit more than normal. It being the midnight I turned 21. I had to get up at 7:00am the next morning, woke up at 7:21 and found a … Continue reading
Two days before Christmas, I can’t stop thinking about Egypt. Christmas has lost some of its luster. I just don’t ascribe to it as much anymore. I loved today when I was in Bread Garden eating from the hot bar with Jani and a group of gentleman ranging from probably their fifties well into their … Continue reading