A Few of My Morocco Memories:
poppy fields, a "grocery souk", heading off to the river, our campsite
Oh, my! A friend just forwarded this little treasure along, because another friend is thinking of going to Morocco as a side trip from Spain. I've been to Morocco and can.not. wait to go back! Someday. It's only been since the "war" officially began way back in ... 2003. In fact, we were there for pretty much the entire war, according to good ol' G.W. We left the U.S. just as it was all being launched, and when we returned, Bush was already making his splash landing on the airline cruiser thingie, pronouncing to the world that his mission was accomplished. Obviously he meant his mission to someday fly onto an aircraft carrier (there's the word I was looking for).poppy fields, a "grocery souk", heading off to the river, our campsite
Anyway, this woman's blog brought back so many memories, and then I continued on to the rest of her blog and became incredibly envious. What a life! So for anyone who feels the need to live vicariously through another woman's wonderful travels, take a gander: On the Road with Grand Maruby
Hey you... whenever I can't email a comment directly, I end up leaving a totally random comment on said person's blog. So here it is: totally random comment. Here you're talking about Morroco (I'll come too - you can easily pack me in your suitcase, right?) and I'm going to just say thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your very sweet comment on Friday's post. It totally made my day, being offered a place to decompress in Boise (even if you ARE a stalker - KIDDING).
Anyway, email me and I'll give you a more proper thank you. whimsyattack AT gmail DOT com.
Hmm. I think my first comment didn't go through.
ReplyDeleteWhat I was trying to say was that I did a combined Morrocco/Spain trip in 2002 and LOVED it. I wished at the time that I had a big empty house waiting for me back home so that I could furnish it with all the wonderful treasures I found there. I can't wait to go back. Someday.