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Kadie: Here’s to belly-dancing, eating snails, birthday weeks & a Good Rosé
- 9 April //
- Posted in Africa & The Middle East, Current Students Abroad, Kadie in Morocco //
- Tags : camels, Fes, Fez, medina, Rabat, Sahara desert, Study Abroad in Morocco
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So the smell of Jasmine is EVERYWHERE in the Medina these days, and it has made me come to realize that it is now spring here in Fes. Its April already, I’m not sure how that happened….but, as the changing weather and tree blossoms might be hinting, time never does stop or slow down. Since my last post, I’ve had the most amazing experiences, with a few really rough days scattered in between. I guess, even when you are “living the dream” you can’t expect every day to be absolutely [...]
Read MoreEric: July 4 in Rabat
- 5 July //
- Posted in Current Students Abroad, Eric in Italy & Morocco, Europe //
- Tags : Arabic, Arabic Language and Culture in Morocco, Rabat, University of Minnesota
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You know what is a test of endurance and patience? A 3-hour train ride with practically no air conditioning when it’s 95 degrees F outside and the sun happens to shine on your side of the train. I haven’t sweat this much for a while. Opening the window didn’t really do anything since the wind blew elsewhere. The US Consulate in Casablanca and Embassy in Rabat invited all American citizens living in Morocco to celebrate 4th of July at the Rabat American School. Wanting to see more around Morocco, I [...]
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