Wow, I can only imagine that you two are totally enjoying yourselves with all of this culture and experiences. Where else do you two plan on going, or are you taking all of the unknown roads to see where they lead you. FYI, my daughter Katelyn turned 1 today (May 24). Adrianne, Katelyn and I give their love.
Bob Fox
Scott,
I really liked the four short blog reports on Morocco. The last one about the square in Marrakech was particularly evocative. You paint marvelous pictures with your prose. I could really see all of you dancing. No wonder Marrakech is associated with getting high. The whole place seems like a constant high.
Are you guys going to do your trip into the desert, or is Morocco "strange" enough already?
Bob
Kathy
What a writer! I am so eager to see where you are and if you have some new sensation to share with us, I have begun checking more frequently. What a treat to find several posting!
Can't wait to see your pictures someday!
Be safe, play nice with the donkeys!
Love to you both! Kathy C.
Scott
Youthbuild - thanks for keeping up with me! Hope everythings going well back home... keep me up to date so I know whats going on when I get back.
Meri - thanks for the kind words and for thinking of us! Cant wait to see you again.
Bob and Marcia - I appreciate the encouragement, Im glad to share the experience. See you in Romania..!
Sharistan Melkonian
Scott, I am so envious! Morocco sounds amazing (as did Spain...). Looking forward to reading about your next advensture. --- Shari
Marcia
Is there any sound as hauntingly beautiful as "the long, ululating wail of the muezzin calling the faithful to prayer"? With those words you brought part of me into Morroco with you. Thank you, Scott.
Love,
M
Bob Fox
Scott,
I loved your description of your dual response to entering Morocco. The terror and the enchantment; the marvel and the discomfort. While I know that you and Rebecca have decided that you are "tourists" with remarkable intellectual honesty, it seems that you are less so here in Morocco. Please keep on writing - you and Rebecca are keeping us right along with you.
Meri
Hi
From Rebecca's emails I realized that I could communicate with you! Rob showed me how and so finally I get to respond to your wonderful pictures and texts! I love your writing. You describe so well your joys and struggles. I agree with Rob that your details are vivid. I am inspired by your adventures. Be well. Love, Meri ps please share this with Rebecca and tell her that I'm having trouble getting into her blog but I'll keep trying!
Marcia
Good for the two of you for learning how to yell over the locals in a language neither of you speaks. ... hunger can be a strong motivator.
What is this about trained pigs? E.B. White's character, Wilbur, wasn't real. I promise.
M
Bob Fox
Scott - Your description of Granada from your hostal, and your description of the Alhambra, are so vivid and alive. I close my eyes, and I am there. Thanks so much for describing in such detail and context.
Bob
Jen L
Hey Scott - It's so fun reading about your adventures! I'm glad you're having such a great time. Spain sounds amazing.
Jennifer Bastress Tahmasebi
I LOVE reading about your adventures. And now I going to have tapas for dinner tonight.
Spring has finally arrived in Boston. We have had several days of delightful weather which was a welcome change to a week of cold, yucky rain.
Midge's last day was on Friday. Very sad. I am not quite sure what we are going to do without her.