by Pam Morton | Jul 9, 2019 | Blog, Featured
1. Skip the metal-embossed clothing items (belts, too!). The metal detectors will beep. You will be flagged. You will be patted down. Save yourself some time and pack it rather than wear it that day. 2. Your liquid items must be in 3 oz. bottles. It doesn’t work if...
by Pam Morton | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Featured
A friend of mine recently reminded me of my zeal for New Year’s resolutions. I think the word “reminded” might be a bit generous…maybe “mocked,” “scoffed,” “laughed hysterically followed by eye rolling”...
by Pam Morton | Jul 21, 2018 | Blog
I’m typing this while “West Wing” plays in the background. It seems President Bartlett has been keeping a secret from the White House staff and the American people. Now counsel has to figure out what to do… I’m mentally pacing with Oliver...
by Pam Morton | Mar 12, 2018 | Blog
Cairo, Egypt In a city of 24 million, a citizen may locate a wide variety of transportation. Down our street on any given day I will see small cars, big trucks, bicycles, wagons with donkeys, taxis and a minivan that acts as a type of public transportation. Whenever...
by Pam Morton | Oct 16, 2017 | Blog
In the wee hours this morning (dark thirty), I wheeled my 3 large suitcases to the security belt of Cairo International Airport. I have been through this airport many times…without incident. Until today. After I received a very thorough pat down from a security girl,...
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