Thursday, September 8, 2022

Casablanca

 It turns out that we are not settling in. Our Workaway decided that we should move to the Casablanca school, which is another city in the vast country of Morocco. We drove there a few nights ago and got barbecue at 11:30 pm. Then we arrived at our hotel at around midnight. The city of Casablanca, which is basically the New York of Morocco, is pretty cool though the taxi drivers overcharge by a lot. 

We also found a basketball court! Surprising, right?! There is also a huge square with basketball courts, tennis courts, a stadium, and a field for hangin out! It is basically a Moroccan version of Central Park except for the fact that thou shall never replace the all mighty Central Park! 

There is also a lot of stray animals in Casablanca, so why not talk about those. Yes, those cute, fuzzy, fury, cuddly cats and dogs! Anyways there is a lot of stray animals in Morocco in general.

On to the food! The food there is decent enough. There is a lot of sardines and fish๐Ÿ  . Of course it’s the fish (I swear those thing are going to take over the world one day—just warning you). There is also a lot of bread ๐Ÿฅ– not the bread you saw in that emoji but more of an odd shaped loaf with seeds on it (watch out because seeds will team up with fish when they take over the world and they will make a dictatorship where you have to eat seeds with everything). Doesn’t sound good, right? So do not—at all costs—eat seeds. Okay ๐Ÿ‘Œ. 

Back to the stuff that is happening now, we have mixed plans where we are going next but it’s either a surf camp in Senegal or we are going to Spain. Thank you commenters, and I will keep you updated.

CREDITS:

Publisher: Sila

Writer: Sila

Broadcaster: Sila

Person that you should give all the credit to: once again, Sila

Pictures of pigeon square:            My armor for the battle of fish ๐Ÿ :                                                                                                                                                                            

      











16 comments:

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    1. If it was up to me I would go to spain. We might though. How did you like the evil fish?

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    2. Those are NOT my good pictures! How will I send you my good pics?

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  2. Hi Sila! I am with you on the sardines though Marko would be in heaven eating sardines every day. I actually got into grilled sardines in Greece this summer but unfortunately, we could get them everywhere on the two islands we went to. Instead, we ate grilled octopus, which tastes like steak. What else are you doing during the day besides playing basketball? Have you met any kids your age to hang out with? Glad to hear that you are embracing the adventure. I am looking forward to more posts and pics.

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    1. Greece sounds so cool! Good thing you are destroying the fish army by eating them. Other than basketball we just walk around, go on excursions, do school work, and workout. I have not met that many kids my age on this trip yet. I am about to do another post so look for it!

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  3. #we COULDN'T get sardines everywhere

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  4. I hope the fish take it easy on us when they're in charge of everything and make us eat seeds. What would be worse is if the fish made us eat FISH. That would be weird.

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    1. Yes, that would be weird if the fish were fighting against us and they were destroying there army from cannibalism at the same time.

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  5. Hi Sila. Wow! How truly wonderful it is to get a snipit of your perspective. When I first met you, in Cambodia, you were still learning talk, now I'm reading your blog!
    There were a few things that I stayed weary of during my travels in Morocco but I can't say that fish was one of them....
    I have heard amazing things about Senegal and I can totally vouch for Spain, super cool place! With much love from New Zealand to you and your folks, Danica x

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    1. Yes, it has been fun traveling even though sometimes it was hard. Thank you for responding to my post! I am about to post a new one about a Senegal surf camp! I will keep you updated!
      -SilaG

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