On the 5.5-hour flight from Amman to London, I tried to make poetry of this trip of a lifetime experience. In the process, I used a couple of Arabic expressions like “Habibi” (sweetheart), “Yell-a, Yell-a” (hurry), and “tuf-tufs” (golfcarts). Ten flights, five countries, and fifty new friends is the only way to sum up this plane, boat, and bus experience, that included a ride on a camel. We went through so many security checkpoints at airports, museums, and historical sites that we were probably overly exposed to harmful x-rays. Tipping was expected to even go to the toilet and aggressive vendors chased us down the street to the boat wherever we went. All this hassle was worth it in seeing these unbelievable wonders of the world.
Among the surprising guests on the Viking riverboat cruise was a couple from my wife’s small Indiana hometown of Rochester. I thought the pyramids would be the highlight but instead it was Petra. We brought home souvenirs from the Cairo Marketplace, a Carpet Weaving School, a Papyrus painting outlet, and a Mosaic craft center, after observing the workmanship that goes into these unique items. Our last stop will be in London, so expect an encore poem, as well.
Trip of a Lifetime
Trip of a lifetime, Relics galore. With my “Habibi,” The wife I adore.
Seeing the pyramids, A bucket check mark. Ending with my return, To London’s Hyde Park.
“Yell-a, Yell-a,” Always on the go. The X-Ray exposure, Gave us a glow.
Early Mornings, Shorter slogs. Sights to see, No time for blogs.
Cairo’s Marketplace, And times to pray. Museums of yesterday, And Dead Sea mud play.
Tombs and Temples, Pesky flies. But not as aggressive, As the vendor guys.
Pay to pee, Another tip. Planes, Boats, and Bus, An epic trip.
Tuf-tufs, carriages, And even a hump. Modes of transportation, Hard on the rump.
From the scriptures, To the throne. So much ancient history, Carved in stone.
Nubians, Bedouins, Gods and Kings. Crusaders, Romans, Murders And Flings.
Obelisks, Cartouches, Hieroglyphics and Caves. Mosaics, Mummies, Mosques and graves.
Columns, Sculptures, Carpet School Mart. Egyptian cotton. Papyrus art.
Abu Simbel, A Dam good save. On Mount Nebo, Seeking Moses’ grave.
Luxor Temple treasures, Camels, goats, and crocodile. Navigating the locks, All while dining on the Nile.
The Wonders of Egypt, And Jordan’s Petra jewel. Lectured along the way, And even attended school.
The Avenue of the Sphinxes, And the Mother of them all. Viking friends we made, Fond memories to recall.
We saw how big the world can be, And how Rochester small. Structures dating back to B.C., And a modern, seven-story mall.
The time passed quickly, With Stonehenge ahead. Like Egypt’s Great mysteries, “Aliens,” it could be said.
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