The longer I go without writing, the more daunting the task seems when I think of it. I'm not sure if I should write about what I've been up too since the last post, or just my more recent adventures. I think I'll just give the highlights and hopefully the photos can speak for a little of what I've been up to as well.
I've been doing a lot of traveling lately, really to opposing ends of the country and it's all been so fantastic. Over a month ago (my god, has it really been that long since I posted?!?), I went up to Chef-chouen in the north (about 2 hrs from Tangier), a breathtakingly beautiful place that is reminiscent of the Greek Isles, as all of the buildings are colored white and what I call Chouen blue. Even the tombstones in the cemetery are this color blue...really bizarre, but quite fitting for the town. In the main part of the town, there are no cars allowed and the main method of transport is donkey. Not for the transportation of people, the main area is easily accessible on foot, but to move goods from one place to another. There is no central natural gas system here like in the States. In order for people to cook or heat water for showers, they use propane tanks. So, since it's probably hard to carry all of them by hand, they are loaded on donkeys and picked up / dropped off at houses and restaurants throughout the day. It's quite anachronistic to see a donkey loaded with propane tanks being led by a man wearing traditional Moroccan dress throughout the cobblestone streets of a Grecian-looking village.
Highlights of this trip were of a cafe owner offering us tea or hashish. (Don't worry mom, we choose the tea!), the cat in the guest house we stayed in using the shower as its litter box...thanks for that and deciding to dump the school's bus with a couple of other students and take the public bus back to Rabat (that actually was a good choice!).
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