Veeds of D'Nial
This is a sequel to my Veeds of Arabia blog about living in Saudi Arabia. The new blog seems to be aiming itself more toward slice of life photos of Cairo. By day I teach English; by night I chase stray cats out of the building. I'm not sure which is more frustrating.
tags: humor, irony, whimsy


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I'm a single guy, originally from Pennsylvania but moved here from Arizona where I lived for a number of years. I teach English by day. Other times I can be found hiking in the desert or just writing and doing photography. Feel free to say hi. I won't bite. Much.
Latest posts on Veeds of D'Nial
Cycle-mania
Posted on 17/01/2012
I love seeing how many people Egyptians can pile onto a motorcycle.Do you have any idea how hard it is to get a moving cycle in focus? I believe that's a lady riding in the Number 4...
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Mysteries of Cairo
Posted on 20/12/2011
Ok, there are probably many more pressing mysteries of the ages to be solved in Egypt, but these three stick out notably.1. Why do residents of my apartment complex refuse to shut the front...
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Faces of Tahrir
Posted on 26/11/2011
Cairo, Tahrir SquareNovember 23, 2011 Faces, hands, exhortations, sounds, medical All photos copyright 2011 James Veihdeffer
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Candids from Cairo
Posted on 29/10/2011
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride into downtown CairoAmateur artist, in the El Rehab souk--drawing from memoryAlley artisan - Khan el KhaliliMa'adi churchOctober 6 exuberance-Tahrir Expat...
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Emblematic Egypt
Posted on 27/09/2011
Veeds of Arabia is now in Cairo (and we promise that's the last time he'll refer to himself in the 3rd person).My Riyadh followers may remember that I started posting as soon as I...
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