Chilled to the bone...49F (9C this morning)... What do we wear? Only women will get this! New photos!
This cat found comfort sitting atop the seat of a parked motorbike. |
Luckily, the sun was out again as it filtered through the slats in the ceiling of the souk. |
This shop's specialty was hand carved wood chess boards and pieces. |
The trouble is, we have few warm items with us having not planned for such chilly weather. Tom has one lightweight zippered sweatshirt and I have two long sleeve warm BugsAway shirts, one white, one pale green, which I seem to switch off every other day. The 70 washings guaranteed to maintain the bug deterrent features of these two shirts will be washed away before I ever get to go on another safari.
Bangles and the little pots are commonly sold items. |
One could get confused trying to decide on pairs of sandals with endless affordable offerings from souk to souk. |
Colorful small tables used in home décor. |
You may think...go shopping! Ha! I dare anyone to find a pair of jeans shorts in Morocco, respectably long enough to go out in public at age 66, that fit properly when most women's pants are typically low slung anomalies. Now, I can live with a bit of a low slung pair of pants but not those with a zipper only as long as my thumb!
Leather handbags, carryon bags and other travel bags are popular in the souks. |
Several shops comparable to a boutique type store are found in the various courtyards between the souks, as in the case of this store where we spotted this bronze horse. |
Bead and jewelry making supplies. |
Almost everyday, except for washing day, I've been wearing a pair of Old Navy jeans that I love. I'm not an easy fit; tall, relatively lean and with overly long legs, a 35", .89m inseam. Try to find that in a country where the average woman's height is 5'2", 1.57 m! Old Navy has always had jeans that work for both my size and height.
Cute puzzle made n the shape of camels. |
When they arrive in a few months, I'll cut one pair off for shorts and the other pair for capris, rolling up the ends into narrow cuffs. Having done this on many occasions with old jeans, I have no qualms that I can easily do this again using one of the few pairs of sharp scissors we have on hand.
The dark busy souks are a challenge to navigate when crowded with locals, tourists, bicycles, donkeys with carts, hand pulled carts and motorbikes. |
Problem solved. I placed the order for the two pairs of jeans and a few more dressy looking tee shirts suitable for dining out. My total order was US $101, MAD 823, with free shipping to our mailing service in Nevada, USA. Of all things, an hour later I received a coupon for US $40, MAD 326, as a reward for my purchase if I was willing to spend another US $100, MAD 815, between now and May 5th. Hopefully, I can convince Tom to use this credit for himself. Of course, anything new we receive requires disposing of an equal weight of things we already have to keep the weight of our luggage acceptable to airline standards. Fortunately, I have already planned what I'll toss before we're ready to leave Madeira on July 31st.
This is what I should be admiring as opposed to cookies I can't eat. |
Who'd ever thought we'd be planning and contemplating the long term wear-ability of a pair of shorts or a tee shirt? In our old lives, if a tee shirt looked worn, it became a rag or was plopped into the trash with nary a thought. Now, I can spend 10 minutes looking at a tee shirt with the intent of determining it's fate...keep or save...keep or save. Ha!
We giggled when we saw this traditional phone booth. |
Today, we'll be going outside the Medina with more photos to share tomorrow. I'd hoped to take a video of the birds flying inside the house early in this morning. Alas, hardly any birds flew inside this morning although I was waiting with camera in hand. Perhaps, another day.
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Photo from one year ago today, March 31, 2013:
A year ago today, we were living in Belize and it was Easter day. Having few photos from our old lives when neither of us enjoyed taking photos, I'd posted a few older dessert photos on that date, including this butterscotch pie I'd made for Tom using 12 egg whites for the meringue and a homemade rolled crust. I have posted this photo in the past and apologize for the repeat if you've seen this before. This link will take you to that date and other desserts from our old lives, including Tom's custom made retirement party cake. Please click here for the link. |