Tales from the Maghreb

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Kayaks

Got up around 8ish today, then went off to the beach and found a nice soft rock to sit and read upon. Read for about 20 minutes before I fell asleep. Woke up much darker. Then I went kayaking with Hassan, Brian and Neil at the local beach- which we seem to spend a lot of time on. Hassan and I raced Neil and Bryan, they beat us in 2 of the 3 races. Back to school tomorrow- it will probably get much harder from now on. We have an excursion to the North coming up next weekend.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

that is the life.

4:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

all I do is yakking!

11:13 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Travelling is a great medium to learn about a country both socially, the history and the culture behind them. i was
reading about Morocco on the net ...the city of Marrakeeh sound quite interesting culturally. You should take time out for a Hammam while he is in Marrakesh.


A Trip to the Hammam
The hammam, descended from the Roman bath, is the Moroccan version of a Turkish bath -- very hot, lots of running water, but less steam -- and is used by all Moroccans at least once a week. Muslims modified their use to
ritual ablutions before prayer in the mosque, often situated adjacent to the hammam. Large mosques have their own hammam complexes.

Take care and would love to hear more on his experiences in Morocco.

Love,
Ayesha

PS. Dont know if you would rememebr me from delhi. Your mom to her munni baji's whenever she was in delhi.

1:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

yooo kayakin for the win... sounds like fun ... hows the scenery out there?

10:35 AM  

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