this computer is french, so pleqse excuse the typos and lack of punctuation, as the keyboqrd is not what i am used to, yet another thing that is so vastly different about this place
My travels have been more insane and amazing than i could ever begin to type here in the short time that i have, so for now i will just say this country is something that words, pictures, and movies can barely scrqtch the surfqce of
The easiet thing for me to do is give a stream of consciousness from the past 5 days:
cars people bikes mopeds donkeys carts and CATS everywhere, its hqrd to walk without tripping over one of the above
within the first 30 minutes of arriving i sAw 4 people on a moped built for 1, and a cat in the airport
our riad is the most amazing place ever, a true oasis in the craziness of Marrakech, a place i hqve looked forward to returning to every day, and a place i am heart broken to leave tomorrow, there is an orange tree in the courtyard outside our room which gives us fresh juice every morning
the medina
mint tea is the best invention ever, something i never tire of
tagines are a close second
berber soup is amazing
4am prayer calls are not the best thing to wake up to when your riad is directly next to
it takes a really long time to drive to the sahara
it takes an even longer time to drive back when you are tired, smelly, and sore from riding a camel
always pack a spare tire when driving to:from the desert, as you never know when it might come in handy
a sunrise over the dunes of erg chebbi seen from camel back is pretty much the best thing ever
moroccans are known for their hospitality, camels are not
they like to fart, pee, poop, burp, and grunt in your presence, and to say that they spit is an understatement____ more like vomit up white sticky phlemmy froth
thankfully my camel was very sweet
if youve seen one kasbah, youve seen em all
djemma el fna is best left for another blog, but suffice it to say it is every bit like what people say it is multiplied by 100000000000000000000
the souks are fun to get lost in, and even more fun to bargain in
i have found a place where my stubborness gets me what i want!
you can never but too many poufs, tagines, or scarves!
be weary of the spice man with wandering hands
be weary of the stewed prune tagine when you have a long bus ride ahead of you
tonight was spent relaxing at the riad after a crazy day at the souks, tomorrow we are off to essaouira on the western coast, so computer time will be limited as it has been for the majority of the trip
i cant wait to share more about this amazing place and post pictures!!
2009 is our year cubbies!!! until then....
7 comments:
get me a pouf bitch....how are the flies??? Are there any? The standard by which all exotic adventures will now be judged?! Miss you love you for your adventuress side....party on Garth!!!
Don't know what a pouf is...but I hope one of those scarves has my name on it! :) he he he I was laughing and smiling the entire time I read your blog...sounds beyond amazing and hysterical. can't wait to hear the stories!
enjoy the seaside and do not skip the freshly grilled fish or freshly carved boxes. Shave and a haircut aint too bad either!
Wow, were you speaking in English in that posting?? You'll have to translate all those terms for me when you get back!!
I can't imagine how much your little creative juices are flowing with all you are experiencing over there. I bet those neurons in your brain are firing like crazy!! Ok, I'm a dork, but in all seriousness, I hope this serves as a great inspiration to you. You're so brilliantly artistic as it is, I can only imagine how blown away we'll all be after this...
I'm finally commenting.... I'm loving all your posts. I told you to watch out for the camel spitting!! That sounds gross. Love you. Be safe.
I can't stop posting! This is fun! I'm impressed that you can type in French!!!!!!!!! ha ha ha
hi, sara watching the dodgers tonight.
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