Just as O.A.T. had provided a van to take us from Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca with Jennifer and Andy 15 days ago, a van brought the four of us back to the airport for our return flight to JFK. The Uber driver who took us home to Connecticut was from the country of Georgia. Like several of the drivers we have had, he was an immigrant who came to America seeking a better life for his family.
Morocco’s flag is red, and it has a green five pointed star in its center. The five points represent the five pillars of Islam: the Muslim creed, prayer, charity for the poor, fasting during Ramadan, and a pilgrimage to Mecca for those who are able.
Here is the story the story that was told by a worker at our hotel in Ouarzazate: a farmer was taking a wagonload of pumpkins to the market. As he walked along, one of the pumpkins fell from the wagon, landed on the ground, and burst open. Out popped a genie. The genie asked the farmer what he wanted, and the farmer began to reply, saying, that he wanted a palace, great riches, fantastic gems…. The genie replied, “If I had access to those things, do you think I’d be living in a pumpkin?”
(Photo slideshow and possibly video are coming…)
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What a wonderful adventure! Thank you for sharing!
Yes, it was truly a fantastic adventure! Thanks for your messages, Olivia!
We loved hearing about your trip and all the delicious meals! Thanks for sharing it all.
I’m so glad you liked it, Kirstie!
Thanks for sharing your amazing trip!! Wonderful photos.
Thanks for writing, Nancy. Nick took 3000 photos and has been editing them!
Quite the trip—you and Nick are true adventurers. While it sounded great and full of wonder and inspiration, guess we are just stuck loving Italy.
Thanks, as usual for taking us on the tour with you. Be well and love.
Cousin Bill
Thanks for your message, Cousin Bill! I see that Italy is your favorite place to visit. If so, get ready for our next adventure in the fall!