I am so glad that the happiness shows. It was the last holiday that the three of us had together because my Mum died just before Christmas last year. Whenever I look at this photo I remember the happiness above everything else.
Hi Andie. I just stumbled on your blog looking for egyptologists familiar with the short form of the Book of Am Tuat. It looks interesting! We have a website at https://sites.google.com/site/edgarcayceandthehallofrecords/ that you may or may not find interesting.
This blog was set up in 2004 to aggregate news about Egyptology and related topics from online sources on a regular basis. It was closed in August 2012, and I now use it to replicate short news posts that are updated on my Twitter account.
The posts from Twitter are copied here, in the order in which they were published on Twitter (that is, no particular order), every few days: http://twitter.com/egyptologynews
Kat Newkirk was my partner in this enterprise almost from the moment that I woke up on my 40th birthday and thought that an Egyptology news blog might be a useful facility and she still supplies me with news items for my Twitter account.
Kindest regards to all Andie andie {at} oddthing.co.uk
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Great picture - happiness transcends the ages.
I am so glad that the happiness shows. It was the last holiday that the three of us had together because my Mum died just before Christmas last year. Whenever I look at this photo I remember the happiness above everything else.
Dear Andie
I have an Egyptological question for you - can you contact me at collettj@telkomsa.net ?
Thank you!
Jason in Cape Town
hello there , my name is Ahmed , i am so admire of your blog , i am Egyptologist from Egypt
hello there , my name is Ahmed ,i am so admire of your blog , i am an Egyptologist from Egypt.
Hi Andie. I just stumbled on your blog looking for egyptologists familiar with the short form of the Book of Am Tuat. It looks interesting! We have a website at https://sites.google.com/site/edgarcayceandthehallofrecords/ that you may or may not find interesting.
Best wishes,
Karen
Many thanks for your blog - and all the hard work producing it.
I really do appreciate a chance to keep up with what is happening archaeologically in Egypt
Kind regards
Mike Whitehead
Thank you Mike - it's a real pleasure.
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