For some reason our alarm didn't sound this morning. Tired from walking over 21,000 steps yesterday, we'd slept heavily. So we hastily washed and dressed and took ourselves down to what would be our last breakfast here. Our taxi for the airport is booked for 7am tomorrow, and breakfast doesn't start until eight, so we snaffled a couple of clementines and bananas from the buffet for substance in the morning.
Keen to enjoy are last full day here, we set off to the Souk. On our first day we visited this market as 'green as grass'. But today after spending a few days in Agadir we returned confident and a little more savvy.
John was keen to buy a traditional Djellab, and we also wanted to purchase a large shallow bowl to place in the centre of our dining table. After purchases were made, happy we'd paid a fair price after some bartering, we returned to the little cafe by one of the entrances, where we were greeted warmly by the staff who remembered us from last Saturday.
After much hand shaking and fist bumping, followed by much hand sanitizing we sat down to enjoy chicken tanjine, bread, beans and lentils. All for a total cost of £6.40. And we have to say of all the tanjine meals we've eaten this week, this was the best. By mid afternoon we were ready to walk back to the hotel and sit by the pool.
But it soon became apparent that we would be driven back to the confines of our own balcony, as a large group of French people played loud music and sang loudly. By the time we left, they'd managed to drive everyone else away except for one Irish lady, who was not happy and we think would probably have something to say. Rucksacks packed, heavier and straining a little than when we'd arrived, we hoped all would be well when we checked in at the airport tomorrow.
One last walk out this evening to watch the sunset from the beach before an early night. This last week had passed by so quickly. Our experience of being here in a new land has given us the opportunity to see everything in our lives differently. We leave with renewed enthusiasm for the future.