



Hiking Camino de Santiago and beyond!




We are spending 2 days in the capital city of Morocco before heading to Casablanca to join our 15 day tour.
Good Choice. Fabulous oceanfront. Safe- so far😄 . Excellent RIAD (large traditional home turn hotel) with fabulous brekkie. Moroccans eat lots of olives, tomatoes, cheese, yogurt & interesting crepe-like things. Tasty. OJ is ALL fresh squeezed – forever spoiled. And mint tea.
Yesterday the surf was ferocious. Today calm.
There are expanses of cemeteries with prime oceanfront vistas. They are in various states of repair. Lots of brightly colored tiles – no granite.
Cats everywhere/ very cute & well fed. No dogs.
OMG …markets go on forever – every knock-off know to humankind.
Dinner last night / good & interesting. Fabulous & hearty soup, boiled egg, corn meal pancake, crepe, mint tea. Cost:$2.50. Located in a cute cafe near our riad. Owner spoke French – whew! Much easier to understand than Arabic😄
And, next time you are in Morocco – cars do not always yield to pedestrians- careful! In fact, our taxi driver (aspiring F1 driver,) almost ran over a pedestrian ( big swerve, screeching tires) …all part of the adventure!






Ok – let’s take the good with the bad.
Algeciras is the busiest port in Western Europe- translated …pretty dingy & run down port town. We walked along the waterfront – the promenade nice, ports bustling, businesses along the walk – frightful. We knew we were in trouble when we asked how far to waterfront…reply was…no one goes there 😳 Then we asked for a restaurant recommendation/ there is a crummy Chinese restaurant that might be open 😳😳 …obviously these guys were not from the chamber of commerce.
Turns out they are right / not a cafe to be found. We bought nuts & cookies from a convenience store & that was dinner.
The hotel was adequate & we caught a 7am bus out of town. …some times you win & sometimes not!
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Sometimes… it is not easy getting from point A to point B. It took us two days, two bus rides, high speed train & a ferry to get from Granada to Rabat Morocco. The good news is that it was a pretty trip.
Now that we are in Rabat – we are beginning to explore.
The surf is gorgeous.
Architecture very interesting.
Markets a sensory overload
Bargain g with taxi drivers an ongoing acquired skill- we have not mastered.


We loved our visit. Such fun wandering the city. Excellent restaurants. Amazing food. Vibrant. So many people out and about.
While touring the major sites is amazing – our best memories come from the interesting people we meet.






Alhambra is the big ticket here – and undoubtedly fabulous. Tho – we love traipsing through the neighborhoods. Cobblestones, tiny twisting – steep streets. Lovely old white buildings – indicative of Andalusia. fabulous city views. Here is a glimpse:






We are flying from Mexico City to Madrid. 36 hours with no sleep – zombie! We bussed through central Madrid. I forgot how fabulous the architecture, fountains & lively this city is!
Caught a train to Granada….will we get to sleep soon?
We have a one day layover in Mexico City & had fun walking some neighborhoods. Roma, Contessa, & Chapultepec Park. The flora is blooming. The dogs are being walked. Snd we had a very difficult time deciding where to eat brekkie. I wanted to eat 3 brekkie & have a gelato!






We spent 2 weeks chilling at Baja. Beach time. Whales. Dolphins. & lots of jumping rays. Introduced ourselves to the resident iguana – a 2’ green shy beauty. And we saw the SpaceX shoot across the sky. And lots of pickleball!


