Cairo Life :: The Big Mosque
Going to and from the AUC campus on the bus, it's hard to miss this large mosque near the 6th of October flyover. I don't know the name of the mosque, so let me know. Captured this pic in December, 2011.Cairo Life :: Mobile Phones
Sometimes teaching colleges students is like teaching kindergarteners. You have to tell them to quiet down. You have to tell them to pay attention. And sometimes you have to confiscate their mobile phones like the ones in this picture. Taken on Sunday, December 11, 2011.~kim
The power of positive thinking.
Cairo Life :: Foggy Morning
A foggy Monday morning as I wait for my EgyptAir flight to board at the Cairo Intl. Airport.~kim
The power of positive thinking.
Cairo Life :: Who Wants Popcorn?
Street vendors selling popcorn are now a common site in #Tahrir, however, that was not always the case. Who knows where they were prior to #Jan25, but the popcorn's delicious. And for one or two pounds, it's a great bargain.Cairo Life :: Sunset in Crazy Cairo
I could take pics of sunsets in #Cairo everyday. Absolutely gorgeous. Taken while heading home on the @AUCBus on Thursday, December 8, 2011.Cairo Life :: Country Living In the City
It's not unusual to see donkeys pulling carts and calabashs throughout Cairo. But when I saw this guy sitting on what appears to be a bale of hay on Taha Hussein Street in Zamalek, I had to capture the moment!Cairo Life :: Good Morning Cairo
Sunrise in Zamalek in Cairo, Egypt on Friday, December 2, 2011.
Cairo Life :: Street Vendor
Street vendors can be found all over Cairo, but since the #Jan25 revolution, street vendors have become a fixture in #Tahrir Square. This vendor is selling beans and he serves them in paper cylinders. Taken April, 2011.
Cairo Life :: Empty Tear Gas Canisters
Seems 2011 is the year of tear gas in Cairo (and in other places). A young guy displays empty tear gas canisters in Tahrir Square. Presumably emptied during the recent battles between protesters and police. Taken on Monday, November 21, 2011.
Cairo Life :: The Long Ride Home
The view on the way home from the AUC campus one evening in September. It usually takes more than 75 minutes to get to Zamalek (and that's a conservative estimate). Taken in Katemeya. (2011).









