TextYesterday had been a long day. John spent many hours at the wheel, which here can be very stressful as the quality of the Moroccans driving is appalling, and dangerous. Although we liked staying at Camping L'Ocesn Blue, we were mindful that if we drove all the way to Meknes from here it would mean another long drive for John, so we decided to just move an hour down the road to Rabat, a city we liked when we visited just over two weeks ago. Starting our journey from here tomorrow made more sense. As in all cities the traffic was manic, honestly you'd need to witness it for yourself to believe it. As we approached the parking area by the walls of the Medina, Marge was surrounded by taxis driven by impatient drivers, sounding their horns and dodging in and out around us. In the mayhem it seemed John drove Marge a little over a double white line. We have lost count of the number of police checkpoints we've passed through here without incident. Today was our unlucky day, a policeman was stood close by. His command of the English language was nil! Our command of his French was little better. We understood that John would be fined 400MD, about £32.00, which he contested stating the taxi drivers caused the manoeuvre. The policeman just kept repeating himself, and we kept shrugging our shoulders. In the end, he realized we'd got the jist of what he was saying, and reduced the fine to 150MD, warning us to be careful of staying in our lane. He was happy, pocketing our money, we were a little disgruntled about the fine, but decided it was part of our journey. Honestly, if you could see the condition of a majority of the cars on the road here, you'd be shocked. They are literally held together with tape and tie wraps.
This evening, after a couple of lazy hours resting in Marge we walked the cities streets. We love how a Medina comes to life in the evenings. Unlike Marrekech, Rabat is more laid back, and has a pretty waterfront.
We weren't pestered to buy from stall holders or eat in any particular restaurant. Since last night's blog, John is on the look out for a Berber hat for Angela. Just one problem, her head is child size. But we will keep looking. Angela knows the style she wants, John however thinks the more ridiculous the better! Our restaurant of choice this evening was selected by Angela. who read on the Internet the food was both good and cheap. As always local people were eating in it, always a good sign. So one Moroccan soup, and two chicken and vegetable couscous dishes, with drinks set us back around £12.00. It so cheap to eat out here, we're wondering why we're bothering to cook. Tomorrow, Marge we travel inland to Meknss. Tonight, a treat for her.
Another overland vehicle is parked here with us, albeit a lot larger! We are all on a journey, however we are travelling. Tomorrow we will. 'hit the iron's', as they say here, or 'Carp Diem', seize the day as we say in England.




















































