Saturday, 29 June 2013

Dawn Chorus

Awoken at 5am (30 June) by the normal dawn chorus - one of the advantages of living in a Cairo suburb where the trees mingle among the towering apartment blocks.  The soothing noise is soon to be broken by the planes landing at the international airport - with fewer passengers than those planes leaving,  the metro train horn becoming more prominent as a warning to those crossing the track on foot, and soon the voices of the street hawkers calling out above the general noise of this hectic city.  From our 1st floor balcony I notice a solitary policeman in his gleaming white summer uniform walking towards the metro station - I hope it is as clean  this evening when he returns home.  Overnight the opposing political crowds have been gathering - both protests have been relatively peaceful but when they come into contact with each other what will be the reaction?  Both sides have planned peaceful protests but in reality this rarely happens.  I am reminded of a Graham Kendrick song: 'Go do something beautiful...' - just like our little 'warbler' friend. P


1 comment:

Carole Carey said...

I hope that the rest of your day has been as peaceful as the dawn chorus. You have both been in my prayers and I hope that you and all your friends are safe God Bless you both
Carole