Over the past few weeks, I’ve ostensibly being doing research, and thus have been mostly engaged in that most excellent of past-times: sitting around and writing (not blog posts, obviously) or reading. Or lying around and sleeping. Or standing around and cooking. Or walking around and looking at cats. These may sound like complete wastes…
Month: November 2015
Oddly Specific Recommendations from Rabat’s Medina
Once you start getting to know a place, you start becoming fiercely protective of “your places”, regardless of if they’re actually the best at what they do. Without further ado (as always, some of these you can find if you can internet; others you can’t) here are my one-month-in recommendations: Note on prices: I’m putting…
Sidi Hajjaj
Sorry for the delay in updates! The “study” part of study abroad has been slowly taking over our lives, though certainly not to Harvard extent.* Last last weekend, we took our final class trip, mislabeled the “village stay”. Sidi Hajjaj, far from being a village, is a bustling town-city of 70,000 people in the middle…