Local shopping...only one tunnel...A year ago in Dubai....
This is the gorgeous rose that Gina picked for me from her Mother's garden. Her thoughtfulness warmed my heart. |
The local bakery and market are next door to one another, a short distance from our home. |
Would that I could. Oh, how we find comfort and pleasure in such treats! It's funny that eggs are also sold in this case. |
The smells in the bakery were heavenly as well as the sights! |
All we needed were tomatoes, lettuce and cabbage. The ripe red tomatoes proved to be the most flavorful we've ever had, all locally grown. The tomatoes we'd purchased in the US were mostly imported from Mexico, pale and flavorless. These were a rare treat.
The chocolate muffins and those below looked particularly appealing. |
After our "no photos" rules in Morocco, I hesitated when approached the bakery counter tentatively asking if I could take a few photos of the gorgeous confections. The baker spoke English. Smiling warmly he inviting me to take all the photos I wanted. I explained that I was "gluten and sugar free" but, if I hadn't had these restrictions, I'd have been a good regular customer.
Looks as if the tourists arriving before us partook of these delights. |
I don't get that. I didn't buy that "junk" in our old lives. I'd baked all the treats that I packed into his lunch each day or served on his days off. In later years, he confessed to stopping at the SuperAmerica (food and fuel) to purchase donuts and bismarcks when I wasn't around, eating them in the car on the way to work.
Close up of one of the muffins in the above photo. Yes, I do miss this stuff although my health is a greater priority than my taste buds. |
Gina stopped to visit after picking spinach from the garden located on our property. She reminded us to take what we'd like. Her father tends to it, requiring no time from us at all. We won't take advantage of this, leaving the bulk of it for his family and of course, offering to pay for anything we take. In any case, its enjoyable to watch the produce grow over these next months.
Look at the cream filled items on the left. I couldn't believe Tom didn't want any of these as opposed to processed packaged "junk." |
As we sit here now, writing for today, we can hear the Sunday morning mass which is broadcast through loud speakers through the entire village. Perhaps by next weekend, we'll be able to attend the mass.
Tom got a kick of the names of some of the alcohol offered for sale in the well stocked market. |
The spinach that Gina plucked out of the garden in our yard. |
Still recovering we'll spend another day at home, jumping up every hour or so to enjoy the views, the sights and the sounds of this exquisite island.
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Photo from one year ago, May 25, 2013:
This photo was from the prior date due to lack of photos on that date.
The tan building toward the right was the building in which we'd rented a unit for the 13 days we spent in Dubai. It was beautiful, the unit was located on the 47th floor of a 91 story building and was modern with all possible amenities including a pool. Dubai was interesting to see but, we're not city people. On a few occasions, we put on our swimsuits heading to the pool, only to last a short time due to the extreme heat. For details of the story we posted on May 25, 2013, please click here. |