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A Guest of the Bedouins–Tips and Pics

Atayak's brother

“Want to help me find my camels?”

I was in Jordan—one of several Middle Eastern countries I visited this past summer—traveling on my own and loving it, but facing a few challenges due to the fact that it was the end of high season. While it’s nice to visit places that aren’t overrun with tourists, the down side is that you’re not always able to jump in on other travelers’ tours or to share transportation costs. There just aren’t that many options.

But as luck would have it, things just sort of fell into place—as they often do when I’m traveling. I was on the verge of committing to an expensive couple of days (I was going to experience Wadi Rum no matter what) when something wonderful happened…

One of the Bedouin guides I’d been talking, a man named Atayak, decided to invite me as his guest.

“I’m finished working for the season and I’m now officially on vacation. I just need to get back out into the desert and find my camels that I left there. Want to join me?” he asked. I would only need to pay for food, he said. He’s a camel racer, by the way.

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Me, you and…Syria?

Damascus door for post

It’s not the title you expected for my first blog, is it? Well, I promise–I’ll explain…in a few paragraphs.

First, though, I’d like to thank all of you–my amazing friends out there (you know who you are) who have assisted with the genesis and development of this website. Women and men.

Thanks for all the little things you did—like taking a quick look—to those things that took more time. Like reading about my ideas and giving me feedback. Mostly, thanks for the support and caring.

You’re all amazing and I love you for it!

Second, I’d like to welcome new and old friends, who are here for the first time, to this website and my blog.

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