Waiting by the Shores of the Red Sea
August 1, 2025
Egypt
Some places aren’t meant to be rushed. The Red Sea has a pace that resists urgency. I spent the better part of a day sitting near a shuttered beach stall, the sun high, the shade barely enough. Nothing happened, and yet everything did.
I watched the horizon blur into pale blue, watched people walk by with nowhere to go fast. The air was heavy with heat and waiting. Waiting for evening, for breeze, for something just out of reach.

It felt like being inside a pause. Like the world had slowed enough for me to actually see it. The chipped paint on the stall’s sign. The uneven stitching of the awning. The breeze that almost came, then didn’t.
I thought I’d be bored, but the Red Sea doesn’t bore you—it recalibrates you. It reminds you that not every journey is marked by movement. Some are measured in stillness, and in the quiet realization that time will pass, whether you chase it or not.
