Thursday, May 10, 2007

Just hold on, we'll get there

I am sleeping less than seven hours a night right now and spending four hours a day traveling to and from. I've got loads of stories, but no time to tell them. Just keep waiting.

Thursday, May 03, 2007

Holy crap!

OK, I know I've been slacking and I've got all sorts of stuff for posts I have not yet written, but never mind that. Zahi Hawaas!! Really! He's giving a lecture at the Herbst Theatre in June! In San Francisco! I am in San Francisco in June! Woo Hoo!!!

"Zahi Hawass
Head of Egypt’s Supreme Council of Antiquities
The Royal Tombs of Egypt * Mountains of the Pharaohs
In conversation with Carol Tang

Dr. Zahi Hawass is an international spokesman for Egyptian archaeology. He is the Secretary General of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities. For over thirty years, Hawass has studied, unearthed, and protected the mysteries of the Giza Plateau and Nile Delta. His passion for Egypt and expertise in its artifacts have made Hawass one of the world’s foremost Egyptologists. Raised in the small village of Abeyda, Egypt, Hawass completed his doctoral studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His recent significant archeological finds include the Valley of the Golden Mummies, but it is the tombs of pyramid builders and craftsmen that Hawass considers his greatest discovery. Dedicated to the conservation and protection of Egypt’s ancient heritage, Hawass has aggressively campaigned for the return of Egypt’s treasures held in international museums. The Rosetta Stone, currently housed in the British Museum of London, is at the center of the most recent attempt at artifact repatriation. He is often featured on the History Channel and National Geographic, where he is the current Explorer-in-Residence."