Under the Jacaranda Tree: American Childhood in Egypt

These are memories of an American child growing up in Egypt during the 1969-1983 time frame. Due to modernization, many of the sights and experiences are no longer there, and the people I loved there are long gone. The memories of experiences are all mine and I mean to leave a record of a life of adventure and simple pleasures that have long been lost to videogames and cell phones. I hope one day these stories will be passed on to all who want to remember a Cairo of long ago.

torshi left

torshi left
beautiful pink pickles

Sphinx mom and me

Sphinx mom and me
day before my graduation

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Erinne Kennedy
Im currently a custodian grandmother of 4 wonderful children. I live on the hill above my mother on land my grandfather purchased.... My family both Northerners and Southerners have lived in this country since its earliest beginnings. Here is where I piece together the stories of my ancestors lives
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Monday, January 31, 2011

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