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Lord of the flies

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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berber village, buzzing, crazy day, flies, Morocco, mosquito, mosquito net, swarms, travel, vacation, wearing a scarf

So on the first day I swallowed a fly. Today one flew into my eye. What’s next? My ears? I swear I’ve never seen so many flies around me. Ever. These flies are slow yet un-catchable or -killable. And they land and sit there on you taunting you to get them and then escape at the last minute. And the buzzing sound! Argh. It’s enough to seriously drive me crazy. Day and night they swarm and crawl and buzz and hover. I’ve taken to wearing a scarf over my head and upper body at night to act as a mosquito net of sorts. I don’t even care that I can’t fully breathe. Just so those things are away from me…

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Hello, kitty!

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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berber village, cats, kittens, kitty, Morocco

Cats, cats, and more cats. They are everywhere! And just when you think you’re seeing a repeat cat, there’s some little marking on it that makes you realize it’s yet another one. We have seen the tiniest cats. Scroungy little mangy cats with huge eyes, old cats with some disability, cats with long tails, cats with short tails. They’re everywhere. Last night in the Berber village where we stayed there was a mother cat with huge ears who had a brood hidden under the thick rosemary bushes. Their mews gave them away and we were able to watch them closely without disturbing them.

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Morocco: Where do I begin?

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

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amazing things, berber villages, Morocco, mountains, obscure places, rough terrain

This trip to Morocco has impressed me as much as the first trip 5 months ago – – but in way different ways. The first time I had no idea what to expect. This time, I not only know what to expect (for the most part) but I recognize places I’ve been. Even the most obscure places. It’s surprising how much really stuck in my mind from the first time. The realization of how much I love it here and how at home I feel surprises me. I am comfortable stumbling through the language(s), both French and Arabic. I am comfortable with the food, with the flow of things, with the people.

This trip has been very similar to my first trip so far; at least as far as the places visited. Where it has been different has been with what Mokhtar has decided to do at each place. For example we drove quite a distance off the beaten path into tiny Berber villages and stayed with a family at their Riad in Boutahar. We played with the children, made couscous for dinner with them, and the sister’s friend applied henna to Debbie and I. We laughed around the dinner table, helped them clean up, took photos with the children, and watched TV. It was amazing. Next day we drove off, off, off road again and went through rough terrain in the middle of nowhere and saw nomads, camels, gorgeous geology (!), and listened to silence. Honestly, one of the most amazing things I’ve ever done! More later…with photos…

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Bonjour, Maroc!

01 Saturday Sep 2012

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bright colors, city, marrakech, Mokhtar Mitiko, Morocco

I’m back in Morocco! A quick trip it will be, but this time I’ve brought friends with me, Jack and Deb Walsingham. And we are in our glory! The weather is spectacular albeit hot. But it’s a dry heat, we remind ourselves.

We arrived in Casablanca. Casablanca. Sounds romantic, doesn’t it? It’s not. It’s a big city, about 3-5 million people I think, and it’s just that: a big city. But still, we were excited to be there and excited to see and hear the Arabic language written and spoken. First thing, at the airport, I swallowed a fly! I don’t know why I swallowed a fly… It was flying around me, I swatted it and the backdraft of the swap drew it right into my mouth and down it went. I had to keep swallowing because even though it went down I could still feel it. So that was my welcome to Morocco! Bleck.

Mokhtar met us and we were off to Marrakech! More later…

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The recent past

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  • And suddenly it hits you…
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