We took this video on our way to the Bahia Palace - just another way for us to remember the details. Anyone speak Arabic?
Another lunch and another chicken tagine - it was so inexpensive I felt like I was stealing the meal. On this day, we wanted to eat at kosybar but they were closed until dinner, so we pulled out the ...
Im glad we brought our fisheye camera on this trip (even if most of the pictures turned out kind of dark or blurry). These are our lomo photos from Bahia Palace:
The Bahia Palace, like the Majorelle Garden, offers an escape from the chaos of Marrakesh. It was a gorgeous and quiet place to spend the afternoon.
Remember how I mentioned that we took a million photos of stray cats when we were in Marrakesh? Well, here they are:
They say that you havent really experienced Marrakesh until you get lost in Jamaa el Fna (the souk). There are rows and rows of stands in the main square: freshly squeezed orange juice, nut and date,...
The first time I had heard of tajine was when we visited Luxor. I find it a surprising meal choice for places with hot climates because its essentially a stew, and I associate stews with cold winter ...
some fisheyes from our trip to the majorelle garden *pretty sure i look crazy in the 3rd photo down, but alex convinced me to put it up anyway
The Majorelle Garden was designed by the expatriate French artist, Jacques Majorelle, nearly 100 years ago. Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé were the owners of the garden since 1980 and when Yves ...
No trip to Djemaa El Fna is complete without dining at one of the rooftop restaurants. We chose the most touristy one, despite how overpriced it was (compared to the local fare), because it looked re...
Alex took this picture of Djemma El Fnaa with the lomo fisheye from one of the rooftop restaurants. This place was like nothing Id ever seen.
I am unreasonably irritated by the fact that the Arabic names of pretty much everything have no correct English spelling. On our first evening in Marrakech / Marrakesh we visited Djemaa el Fna / Jama...
Most of our days in Marrakesh began with a walk down Ave. Mohammad V to hail a taxi. These are some photos that we took during our walk on that street, on our first day in the hectic city:
The not so impressive view from our room. Our arrival in Marrakesh was late at night, which is always makes me feel slightly more disoriented than I already am when arriving in a foreign country. But...
Thanks for the birthday greetings. Youre fabulous. I made this for you.
Casablanca sounds like such a romantic place to visit - most likely because of the eponymous film starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. In reality, its the economic center of Morocco, and not ...
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