Angela felt really unwell this morning. She went to bed last night absolutely exhausted. We were up at silly o' clock yesterday, and late to bed last night. There is a time difference here of an hour, and we are now on British time, which made yesterday an even longer day. She hasn't felt right for days, suffering with an upset stomach. We are very careful to keep everything clean when travelling to the point of over using hand Sanitiser at every opportunity. After a cup of herbal tea, a cereal bar and some fresh air she perked up and we walked out, stopping at a nearby bakery to buy bread and sweet treats. Angela definitely needed more carbs to perk her up. We decided to sit at the adjacent cafe for mint tea and coffee before walking into town to take photographs, Asilah is renowned for art.
The town seemed a lot different during the day. Quieter, with fewer people, so we were able to take in the sights with ease. A very late lunch culminated in a lazy afternoon of reading and for Angela dozing. By this evening she felt much better. Our time on our first ever Moroccan campsite is almost over.
After yet another walk out this evening to witness another stunning sunset of tangerine orange, we began to prepare Marge for hopefully a fairly early departure in the morning. The site is much busier tonight, most of the newcomers French. There are also two small tents belonging to people who obviously live here. Whenever we stay on European campsites we often see this. The chap nearest to us stepped behind a tree to change his trousers. Angela of course spotted him. She's pleased to report he is in no need of the Brazilian bum bum cream. She however wishes she'd invested in some!






















































