My larynx gets checked out. Good news: nothing too serious--just laryngitis. The ENT doc prescribes voice rest, just as I had self-prescribed. I am cleared medically for my mission. Now, I await news of my departure date.
I perform some more research into Toronto's dining scene: koshary at an Egyptian eatery. I have such fond memories consuming this yummy blend of lentils, rice, chickpeas, macaroni and caramelized fried onions while visiting Cairo in 1997. I even stocked up on koshary for the trip back to Israel. (For those heading to Egypt, my fave koshary joint is just outside Felfela's in Cairo.) That was another eventful year in Egypt. Four days after my visit to Thebes, 64 tourists were killed at Queen Hatshepshut’s tomb. We watched as the news unfolded in a Tel Aviv lounge. Stunned. All of us in the room had Thebes in our itineraries.
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