Two weeks of wonderful experiences in Morocco must come to an end. There are certain sights that were repeated over and over and will be a part of the memories forever.
There were the green fields that went on forever – a sight that was a huge surprise! Never expected to see so much green. Along with the fields and crops were the hard working people and animals – the donkeys that carried everything from luggage to crops, the perilously loaded hay wagons, the similarly loaded three-wheeled bikes, Mercedes vans of every shape, color and condition and the school buses that seemed to be on duty in every town driven through (along with tons of school kids!).







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In the cities, as well as in the small towns, mosques were always part of the skyline. And all that we saw were decorated with mosaics, carved stucco and cedar wood. The magnitude of this decoration might vary but it always seemed to be there.


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And the food! It was always plentiful – much to plentiful – and always delicious. The scene was pretty much the same at every meal except breakfast. Lots of choices! Finished with Moroccan mint tea😋, which shall be missed!

This was just the salad. Main dishes yet to come.

The Moroccan experience is lots of things from big cities to rural villages to the Sahara desert. All memories of a lifetime. But, as always, there comes a time to move on and Spain awaits.
E & G glad for opportunities 👏👏