Goodbye 2025 - Hello 2026

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Goodbye 2025 - Hello 2026

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We no sooner seem to get into a new year when it closes and yet another one begins! The years certainly seem to be passing by faster than I ever thought possible.
That being the case, and aware that I might not be bothered to stay up and greet 2026 from the outset, I will wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR. May it be a good year for you.

Whilst I'm about it, I'll wish you all the best for 2027. It'll be here before I realise too! :a13:


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Happy NEW YEAR to you too. 😎

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Funny you should mention 2027.
That WILL be an interesting one.

Anyway, I hope we all have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year. Xx
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A great atmosphere on the Corniche last night - in all my years here in Luxor I've never seen so many people on the Corniche
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Chris wrote: Thu Jan 01, 2026 10:11 am A great atmosphere on the Corniche last night - in all my years here in Luxor I've never seen so many people on the Corniche
I am curious Chris, in the past recent years of visiting Luxor, I've noticed an ever increasing amount of rather affluent young and middle aged Luxor people, who seem to spend money and enjoy themselves openly and with a freedom that was never so during the Mubarak era.

It would be nice to know if you noticed a more inclusive celibration.

I wish you and all our member all the best for this coming New Year.
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