Early this morning we entered the Red Sea, headed for the Gulf of Suez...then north toward the Suez Canal during the rest of the day. Surprisingly nice weather...High 90's but low humidity and a nice breeze.
Pop Choir met at the same time that Jeff's Improv Class met, so I skipped the class and went for the choir. The rest of the day I had planned for laundry, however, it seems that all...well, this is what our newsletter said tonight:
"Due to water restrictions during the Suez Canal transit, laundry services, including self-service laundries are closed from today through 6:00 tomorrow night." So much for clean anything! I will do some undies in the sink, and hope that indeed, I can get into the laundry at six sharp tomorrow so I have something to wear to Jerusalem, everything is in my hamper!
Quote from the Princess Patter: "One's destination is never a place, but a new way of seeing things."... Henry Miller
These are incredible stories of survival! There are so many visuals that are conjured up in my mind's eye from the terrifying flying bus to hot crowded elevators! Glad to hear the knees are holding up enough to get you everywhere on time.
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