by Rich | Sep 29, 2018 | Rich
Today was a bit of, well a lot of, a rush day to get to the airport. Lulu and I slept in a bit more as it was another crappy (literally) sleep due to the stomach flu we had. At this point we were getting afraid. We didn’t know how we were going to fare on the long...
by Deb | Sep 27, 2018 | Deb
Morocco was my choice for a destination on this family world adventure….so I get to write the BLOG! We arrived after a short flight to Marrakech from Paris. Air France treated us well, fed us, watered us and gave the kids games even! We have only packed...
by Rich | Sep 24, 2018 | Rich
One of the benefits of waking up early is that you get up and the chaos of the world is not around you. Nowhere is this more evident than in the middle of the Sahara. There was no wind. No birds. No animals. The odd bug, but they are silent. At that time of the...
by Lulu | Sep 23, 2018 | Lulu
Moroccan camels have only one hump so they are called Dromodaries. Camels have two humps. The Berber guides let us call them camels, so during this essay I will call them camels. Camels can survive 5 days without water when they are walking (or working) and up to 10...
by Rich | Sep 23, 2018 | Rich
We left the Todra Gorge area and started on our way to the Sahara by way of Merzuga. We knew it was going to be a long 6 hour hot drive to the desert kasbah that we were going to be staying at for the night. We made a couple of pit stops along the way, usually at...
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