Well, that ‘eye-opening’ was actually two days ago, and I think we’ve only now maybe started to learn those life skills come today, after experiencing the medina in Marrakech. Wow. And I do mean, WOW!
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Making necklaces for the kids, holding and manipulating the blade by foot. |
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Ceramic ‘tajine’ pots, used to cook. |
Anyway, after the bus ride with a couple of stops that I won’t elaborate upon for fear of losing you to mundane details, we arrived in Marrakesh and our tour guide walked us through some of the old medina souks, after which we stopped for a couscous and tajine lunch (it was good, but I won’t digress into culinary details).
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A ‘magic’ box. |
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We sat through a medicinal healing schpeel, bought a few spices, etc. |
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Bahia Palace rooflines. |
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Our intrepid guide, Mohamed. |
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Quite the skylight! |


Oh yeah, I forgot about Lesson Learned #9: If some dude offers you 20,000 camels for your wife, just smile and nod, keep on moving…
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Traditional Moroccan couscous. |
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Yes, Reade and Tate belly-danced (sort of). |
After dinner, a gaggle of 20 or so college students headed into the melee, looking for the kind of fun I’m now far too old to even want to imagine. People on the ship keep wondering if Heidi is a student, and I keep getting asked if I’m a Lifelong Learner (the several dozen 50+ year old people joining the voyage to both learn, and to interact with the younger people on board). Harumph!!!
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Sorry, I can't help but chuckle at so many images. Talk about throwing you into the melee right off the bat! Hugs to my fearless nephews!