Climbing Mount Sinai

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Medusa climbed Mount Sinai with flip flops on. "If you can do that with flip flops, I can definitely do that too," a young man she met there told her. But for some reason Medusa felt pissed off. After climbing and enjoying the views, Medusa climbed down and joined the dormitory at the monastery. Then, she took a bus to Cairo via the Sinai desert. The view was stunning with dry yellow sand and impressive colorful rocks.

Some part of it, Medusa climbed with the help of a camel. But then she got into an argument about the price with the tour guide with the camel. Medusa made this trip based on her tax refund she received on her job in the US. The PO box forwarded mail, and Medusa decided to do this trip when she saw the check. She left the Carmel mountain in Haifa and travelled to Egypt. The idea was when she returned to Haifa to go back to Greece, but she decided against it and wanted to find Yossi. The chronology might be off. Is it so?

The Bedouins and the Druze families were so hospitable to Medusa, Veronica told her students. One of her students, Joy, said that she liked to read about different cultures and read that the Bedouins are exceptionally hospitable and take you to their home for two weeks. "Yes, this is so true. I was taken to the mom, the matriarch of the family and was treated so nicely and fed so well with home cooked food," Vero said. She omitted the details that he was her lover. Druze families near Haifa have amazing restaurants in the area and have great food. The owners and people are so friendly. Unlike that Jewish Israeli restaurant owner in Tel Aviv who called the police when Vero could not pay for the food she ate. She had to ride with the police to her other friends, Jewish Americans, who lent her money to pay that owner. "What an awful thing to do," Jon, her Jewish painter friend said.

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