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Category Archives: Morocco

Gaudi, Gaudi, Gaudi

September 21, 2012by Jeparlefranglais 4 Comments

Yesterday, we had our final day in Morocco. We slept in and enjoyed our breakfast/lunch at the Riad. That place has truly spoiled us. We then decided to venture out […]

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Europe, Morocco, My Worldwide Travels

An afternoon at a Hammam

September 20, 2012by Jeparlefranglais Leave a comment

Yesterday was a day of relaxation. So relaxing in fact, that I didn’t have the energy to blog. 🙂 Marrakech is such a fast paced, crazy city that really makes […]

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Morocco, My Worldwide Travels

Time for a Moroccan “Death March”

September 18, 2012by Jeparlefranglais 2 Comments

Really, it wasn’t as bad as all that. Pat would beg to differ with me, though… Today, we were scheduled for a day tour of the Ourika Valley, at the […]

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Morocco, My Worldwide Travels

Exploring More of Morocco

September 17, 2012by Jeparlefranglais 6 Comments

Our first view of Africa from the plane As you read in yesterday’s post, our first impressions of Morocco were, needless to say, overwhelming. What a difference a day makes. […]

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Morocco, My Worldwide Travels

Morocco!

September 16, 2012by Jeparlefranglais 2 Comments

Okay, so once again my iPad and the wifi at this Riad are not friends. So this post will be a brief rambling of our day written by one thumb […]

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Morocco, My Worldwide Travels

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I’ve been hearing rumors of another lockdown coming, so we’re enjoying the great outdoors while we can...
Life in France is not always a garden of roses (though they can be beautiful). My latest hurdle to establishing French residency was taking an official French test (le test d’evaluation de français or TEF for short). Given that I haven’t taken a French class in over 20 years, this turned out to be an interesting experience. Find out all about it on my latest blog post (link in bio)…
The weatherman was finally right! We got snow today! ❄️
The Jardin des Tuileries peacefully blanketed under a layer of snow 3 years ago. With snow in the weather forecast tomorrow, will this happen again? Stay tuned... ❄️
2020 as a whole has been pretty terrible, but I’m grateful for the little things, such as being able to explore this little corner of Portugal earlier this year, pre-COVID. Thank you @jwabroad and @kaniciacognard for being such great tour guides and taking to some of your favorite areas in the Algarve - it’s easy to see why they were your faves!
I can’t believe that this has been my first post in months. Maybe because I’m usually inspired by travel, and that has been pretty non-existent in 2020 (the exception being this wonderful trip to Seville in January pre-COVID). But there have been little things to be thankful for - specifically being able to return to France after being stuck in the US for 3 months with 4 flights cancelled. Now that we’re back, I’m cautiously planning a trip for the first time in over 6 months. Still unsure on the destination, but it’s definitely going to within driving distance and somewhere where we can spend the majority of our time outdoors and socially distant. And as modest as this is, it’s is giving me the energy to get going again...
I would love to have one of these doors for my home. If I can ever return home, that is... I’m still stuck here in San Francisco waiting for a flight back to Paris. Since San Francisco is my hometown, I have a place to stay and family close by. So, compared with many in this situation, I have a lot to be grateful for. But I miss traveling, I miss Europe, and I especially miss France. One day I’ll be able to get a flight back home, hopefully sooner rather than later... Photo info: This beautiful door was taken at the Real Alcazar in Seville, a royal palace built in the 14th century. The tile work and details all around are an excellent example of the Mudejar architecture common in the region. .
Looking back to beautiful Seville two months ago, where our biggest problem was finding the entrance to the Alcazar…. Miss wandering through the Seville streets with you @kaniciacognard and @jwabroad ! 💛
Reflecting on finding beauty in the little things during our winter trip to Spain... One of our favorite things to do in Seville was to just walk around the neighborhoods. The doors themselves are beautiful, but they were even better when open, leading to peaceful orange-tree filled courtyards.

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