So we arrived back from Marrakech last Monday and were immediately thrown head-first into crazy work schedules, broken boiler sagas, and the terrible realisation that it's almost Christmas and we hadn't done any present shopping yet. I also had my latest Naomi Clark story, THROWN TO THE WOLVES released, and running around (online, not physically) organising promo for that took up a big chunk of time. All of which meant, I haven't had time to talk about Marrakech yet.
And I really want to talk about it! We had an amazing time! We rode camels at sunset! I feed many, many cats. We saw beautiful palaces and ate street food on the Night Market, and Kyle was harassed non-stop because of his beard, but in a nice way. It was simply an incredible experience. I feel so lucky to have been on two such different holidays this year. Iceland was an unforgettable place to visit for it's raw, rugged landscape, and Morocco was unforgettable for it's opulent beauty. I took a zillion photos, but I'll spare you the whole zillion. I've tried to pick a few of my favourites instead, just to show you the variety we found in Marrakech and beyond.
The view from our riad - the Atlas Mountains |
Mountain creek running through Imlil, where we stayed |
Inside the Bahia Palace |
Courtyard garden inside the Bahia Palace |
Grafittied bamboo at the Majorelle Gardens |
Aisha, my valiant desert steed |
Some of the many, many street cats we found |
Lamps on the Night Market |
Inside Medersa Ben Youssef, a theological school |
Another example of the stunning architecture in Medersa Ben Youssef |
One of the many, many pots of mint tea we consumed |
Inside the Museum of Marrakech |
Sunset from camel-back |
Saadian Tombs |
Gardens of the Saadian Tombs |
On the souks |
Twilight on the souks |
Sunset over the Night Market |
Delicious lemon-chicken tagine. Not pictured: the cat I shared it with |