Christmas 1996, Valerie used some of her redundancy money to pay for a holiday in Egypt, hotel in Cairo then sailing down the Nile. I was stunned by how beautiful and sensuous the bas relief in the stone walls and how delicate the statues. How could the artist create diaphanous robes in stone, such desirable bodies? Four years later, I wrote a poem “In Egypt” which has just come joint third in the Barnet Poetry competition and this prompted me to post it illustrated by photos.
In the folder in My Pictures dated 1996 are photos scanned in from negatives I took during this trip. Unfortunately none show a good example of what inspired me but I hope this blog will still be of interest.
We visited temples along the way to the Aswan Dam and during our frequent dockings that I saw the bas relief and statues that inspired my poem.
Many of the images and writings were gouged out. The new king, in political censorship, would obliterate the name and face of his predecessor and Christians, in moral censorship, would deface what they thought immoral imagery. There was still much left to admire and enjoy.
The Felucca were beautiful, serene, silent timeless.
We sailed in one to Elephant Island I think it was. This is not Elephant Island but I like the picture.
About 10 years later I discovered Enheduanna the first poet who wrote in Sumer in about 2350BCE. It was an amazing civilization who invented and developed so many things, writing was just one. Later I found Egyptian love poetry written soon after this. Both are beautiful and have an unabashed sensuality and eroticism. This lead me to write some poems relating to both civilisations which perhaps I could write about in another blog.

