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These are adventures and mishaps of an American expat living in Rabat, Morocco with her Moroccan husband. A no-holds-barred view of living in Morocco based on daily life, travel adventures and culinary quests. A must read if you are planning to live,
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Review: Golden Tulip Farah
I promise I'm not only going to do reviews on places I like, but the Golden Tulip Farah in Marrakesh does deserve a two-thumbs up, 10 out of 10, 5 star rating.Located on President Kennedy Avenue, its does require a taxi ride from the train station wh...
Best Bites: Cafe Toubkal
Even though we didn't get a chance to eat at Café Toubkal during this Marrakesh trip, we did eat there three times during our first trip to Marrakesh for New Year's Eve. It's really worth checking out, so I'm going to write about it now anyway. Wh...
Marrakesh in a Day
After returning to Rabat from El Jadida to regroup and repack, we spent the next four days in three cities and a total of 20+ hours on the train. The first stop: Marrakesh known as the red city since all the buildings are a soothing terra cotta color...
Fes...Finally!
The research project is finally finished after taking over my life for the past 2 days. I kept on trucking as I could feel myself getting close to finishing and decided to forget all else and just get it off my shoulders. Now I can get back to normal...
My Best Week Ever!
What an amazing week (10 full days!) we spent with my parents last week. We saw, did, and ate so much I almost don't know where I'll start writing about it all. Here's a sneak preview...My mom got 60 years of dirt scrubbed off her body at the hammam,...
Meet My Friend: Hammam
This may be the first time you will read about hammam here on 760 days, but I assure you, it won't be the last. I make no apologies about how much I love it, or how much I talk about it. Not only do I feel clean when I leave, I feel refreshed on the ...
My Maghreb Kitchen: Zeilook
I wanted to write about renting and furnishing apartments today, but I need to interview my brother-in-law (whom we would not have a roof over our heads without) and my husband is at work so I have to wait until he gets home to translate.So, instead ...
