A few more snapshots of our recent trip to Morocco…
Colourful carpet on the side of the road.
Doesn’t get much more modern than this.As you can tell, he wasn’t amused. These sheep (along with goats, chickens and a donkey) lived in the inner courtyard of a family home in the Atlas Mountains.
Beautiful light. Beautiful sun spots.
Considering the fact these were the harem rooms for 80 concubines I wasn’t sure opening that cupboard was such a good idea.
Beautiful old Kasbah, blue skies and stork nests.
He was protecting the DYNAMITE that was buried under that dirt and stone mound in the background. And yes, we did have a picnic in a chicken coop next to it. (taken at a salt mine)
That picture of Coco … it’s the spitting image of you. I had to look twice to make sure it was her!
Oh my, these pictures of yours make me want to travel even more!!!
Thank you for the chance to armchair travel. It remains a dream destination!
Beautiful Jill.
What a cool trip you had.
I hope to hear more of it in a near future 😉
So beautiful! I love the sheep with his tongue out 😉 Thanks for sharing your trip with us!
Beautiful photos jillian! love that colourful carpet! xx
Beautiful Jill! This is such a nice series of “snapshots”! I still wonder what’s in that cupboard 😉
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