Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morocco. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

To wrap this up.

So after we finished the horse trek we got dropped off back in Essaouira.  We had a little time before we had to get on the bus to Marrakech, which was really good because Brett had finished reading the book that I had traded him because I had finished it, so I needed a book.  (What was I thinking not bringing more than one?)  And near our hotel was a tiny little bookshop so we went there and I looked through all these dirty grimy old books and paid too much money for one that ended up being pretty lame and soap-opera-ish, but at least I had something to read on the bus and plane.  (And the really sad thing was that our hotel had a small but better selection of books that I could have traded my other book with, but we lost it we think on the bus.) 

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And we saw a cat with brand new kitties.

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So we got to Marrakech when it was late and already dark and so we just got a cab to take us to our riad and OH MY GOSH it was the craziest drive.  He was driving in the walled old town where the streets are seriously sooooo narrow and there are a million people on them and bikers and scooter riders and donkeys and what not, and he just zipped through.  He had a bit of a hard time finding it but we got there and it was the nicest hotel we stayed at, and it was less than half the price of some of the freezing cold places we stayed.

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I think you can actually get in this little pool.  But we didn’t.  We were beat.

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So the next morning we had breakfast and then walked to the bus stop and went to the airport and flew home.

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It was pretty crazy to see these really busy streets and coming along would be a mule pulling a cart in between cars and motorcycles.

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And that is how you spell KFC in Arabic.

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And that is how you spell McDonald’s.

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We were really sad we didn’t have one day for Marrakech- we would have loved to see the square where there are supposedly lots of performers and snake charmers and the like.  Oh well.  Here were some more camels right before the airport- I guess just in case you wanted to get in one last ride.

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Goodbye Morocco!  You were amazing!  We couldn’t have had a better time on our honeymoon!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Horse Trek

So Brett and I went on a 2-day, 1-night horse trek while we were in Morocco.  We rode Barb-Arabian stallions (they don’t ride mares in Morocco).  And because they were stallions and not familiar to me, and we were riding English saddles which I’ve never ridden in before, I was very nervous at first.  I didn’t take any pictures at all the first morning.  But here we are at lunchtime.  The horse on the left is Hidalgo and Brett and our guide, Najib is with Brett’s horse, whose name is Kenze.

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And this was my horse, Chocolat.  :)

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This is where were served lunch.  (A driver and cook came and made our meals that day.)

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The latter part of that day I got more comfortable.  We came to this little tiny village which was built purely for tourists to surf.  Najib took our camera while we stopped and had a soda.  So the rest of the pictures are his.  He’s seriously a pro.  Pro rider, and pro picture-taker.

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Do I look like I’m enjoying myself?  I was.  But I was also terrified out of my mind.  Those horses were going FULL. OUT.  And Chocolat seemed to be competitive and always wanted to be in the lead, so while it was amazing, I also kindof felt like it was pretty certain that I was going fall off and die.  (Hey, there was no saddle horn to hold onto!)  Please forget you read this paragraph, and still think of me as awesome and daredevilish.  Thank you.  (And, by the next day I was a bit less scared when we ran.)

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Then we went and took the saddles off the horses and led them down to the beach so they could have a sand bath.

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Brett and I watched the sun set into the water and it was sooo beautiful.

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The other guys had already set up camp.

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Our tent was really cool and way too big for just the two of us.

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Najib had dinner with us and we had a good time chatting with him, although that’s easier said than done because he doesn’t speak much English, and while Brett speaks a tiny bit of French, it’s really only tiny.  But, with some charades, and a little French, some English, and some animal noises, we had a good conversation about wild pigs how the horse trek company got started and other things.  Brett was often surprised when I would understand something Najib said, and he would ask me, “Did you know that French word?”  and I would be like- No, but I know what topic we’re talking about and I can read his nonverbal cues.  It’s something I can sometimes do when people are speaking German and you can catch a word here or there and piece together a bit.  But Brett’s like, “Hmm, well I was trying to read the verbal cues.” 

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The stars that night were AMAZINGly big and bright.  I have never ever seen stars like that.  Brett took this picture, but of course, it doesn’t even come close to capturing it.  We stayed out star-gazing for quite awhile, and it was really and truly awe-inspiring.

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Brett in the morning in his Moroccan jelabba (hoodie) and shoes.  :)

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The morning of the second day was by far my favorite part of the ride, because I was much more relaxed on my horse, and while of course I was saddle-sore, by the end of the day I was just all-over tired—there were muscles in my back that were really aching.  Also, that morning was the most wonderful scenery.  We rode back a different way than we had come and we were along the beach the entire time.  It was GORGEOUS. 

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(The following picture is the one that Brett called ‘man-interesting’ because I was looking through the pictures Najib had taken and I saw it and said, “I wonder why he took a picture of that?” and Brett said, “It’s interesting.”  And I must have given him a skeptical look, because he insisted “It’s man-interesting.”)

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Najib didn’t take a picture of it, but there was this one place we rode by where there were a ton of rocks going out far into the water, and they were all covered with bright green moss and the waves were crashing up against them, so there was the gorgeous blue water, bright green moss, brilliant white waves, and beautiful sky.  It was so beautiful I took a mental picture because it was worth remembering.

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And here you can’t really tell very well, but we climbed up high dunes, so we’re actually quite a ways up from the beach.

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You can kindof see in this picture how it’s steep.

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p.s. Going up and down the dunes made me think of this part of Phar Lap:

(Phar Lap is so awesome.  If you haven’t watched that movie, do it.)

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These are the horses hanging out while we ate lunch, and Najib had a nap on a rock, and Brett and I gathered a whole bunch of cool seashells for the kids.

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These are some cows.  When they were far far away they looked so weird—all shimmery, like a mirage.

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We passed them later on.

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We made it back.  We had some orange juice at this Jimi Hendrix shrine.  I mean, cafe.  Apparently Jimi Hendrix spent some time in Essaouria.

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So anyway, here’s Brett with Najib.  There’s a picture of me with him too, but since I am red-faced and really really oily from all the sunscreen I smeared on, and look like I’ve been riding a horse for two days, I’ll just leave it out (because I don’t want my sister Megan to think that I could ever take a bad picture ;) ).  Oh, and I told Najib to give me a grade on my riding (I really do feel like I improved over the course of the trek, and that I could do even better if I were to do it again), and he said, “You’re a good rider.”  And then he kindof smiled a bit, because I was looking at him like I was waiting for him to qualify that statement.  But he said, “No, you are a good rider—you walk, trot, canter, you have good balance… you just need confidence.”  (Which is weird that he knew the word confidence, but there you go.)  I kindof really wish I could become really REALLY good at riding.

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It was awesome.  It was Brett’s favorite part of our trip.  And mine, in some ways, but everything was my favorite in some ways.  We were sore.  The end.

p.s. I’m almost finished with Morocco posts.  Are you sick of them yet?

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