Sunday, 2 February 2025
Agadir, Morocco (day 3)
Saturday, 1 February 2025
Agadir, Morocco (day 2)
Around midday, out heads in a spin with the full attack on all our senses, we stopped for coffee and mint tea. Wanting to relax a little, Angela wanted to stretch her legs out, but daren't for fear of leaning back and dislodging the obvious hairpiece worn by the man sat behind her. We discussed what we would like to buy at the market and thought an item of ceramics might be nice. Even though it might not be produced locally, it would make a nice memento of our visit here. We particularly like the large round plates, but transportation home might be a problem. With only cabin baggage, measurements would need to be checked before we decided. Upon our arrival at the market we'd stopped at a food stall to look at a row of earthenware tangine cooking.
Deciding it would be nice to eat an authentic Moroccan dish for lunch we returned there and ordered one chicken and one vegetable. It was delicious, and with a side of bread and lentils cost only £5.60 for us both.
Leaving the Souk we sidestepped two Gharrib's, brightly dressed men who move through the crowds ringing bells and calling out, offering water from their filled goatskin bags and brass cups. Returning to our hotel mid afternoon we were well and truly pooped. Cheese, olives and crackers bought for a light meal tonight, we couldn't wait to dress in lighter cooler clothing and relax. Today our first proper day in Agadir had gone well. Tomorrow we will probably stay local again, but also book a couple of trips out further a field for later in the week. Our hotel manager has been persistent in insisting we book through him, but before we decide we will put our trust in good old Google!
Friday, 31 January 2025
Agadir, Morocco
Friday, 3 January 2025
Dartmouth (day 5)
After a refreshing break we have to set off home again, breaking the journey at Charmouth for a walk down the beach looking for fossils and Sea glass.
Thursday, 2 January 2025
Dartmouth (day 4)
Rain stopped we visited Salcombe, parking at South Beach where we stayed the night a couple of years ago in Marge. We then walked into the town for a look around, and a delicious pasty!