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Hi!   We are Lisa & Douglas traveling and enjoying life one day at a time cause it's a Big Amazing World!

 

August 1, 2016August 5, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Kasbah Escape

Our time in Marrakech is running out, or maybe our ability to withstand the medina/kasbah pressure is failing, or maybe the extremely hot, dry, bleached weather has broken us, regardless, its time for us to squeeze a few last things in and get moving again. We chatted with the owner of  https://www.facebook.com/Zwinzwincafemarrakech/, a lovely and…

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July 31, 2016August 5, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Culture Shock

We’ve been sharing the narrow streets of Marrakech with motorbikes, donkeys, bicycles, hawkers, and sometimes kids playing kickball. We’ve seen more Grannies on motorcycles than we’ve seen anywhere else in the world!  After living in the medina for 5 days we are feeling a bit of culture shock. Are women still treated as second class citizens…

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July 28, 2016July 30, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Marrakech Food Tour

We decided to learn a little bit about how to navigate the Marrakesh Medina Souks (market) area including Djemaa el Fna square and grab a bit to eat at the same time.  We latched onto a blog by an expat woman who with her Marrakesh husband, Youssef, have created a tourism company that aims to…

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July 27, 2016July 30, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Marrakech

Marrakech is a surreal experience.  We arrive around 2 p.m. and after a 15 min taxi ride, our driver drops us in the Medina (old city).  It’s 109 degrees outside, our luggage is loaded in a wooden push cart and we are led through the DJemaa el-Fnaa (The Central Square) full of snake charmers, fortunetellers,…

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July 26, 2016July 30, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Come quick, I’m Drinking Stars…

We are now in Morocco where drinking alcohol is forbidden by the Qur’an, so Muslims don’t drink and we are abstaining as well.  But 3 weeks ago, we were in Champagne country… Champagne is the drink of choice for Kings, Emperors and soldiers toasting victory.  It’s the drink of brides and grooms, new parents, graduations and…

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July 22, 2016July 25, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Gozo & Comino

Three small islands float out in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea just south of Sicily and east of North Africa. The biggest island is Malta, next comes Gozo and finally, the tiny island, Comino.  Gozo is about 1/3 the size of Malta and is more laid back with only 300k-ish full-time “locals.” Our taxi…

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July 17, 2016July 25, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Saint Joseph Daze

The Feast of Saint Joseph, patron saint of workers, is celebrated on March 19th around the world. In a country as Roman Catholic as Malta, this is a big day. So big in fact that every town/village wants to have their own celebration that isn’t interfered with by their neighbor celebrating at the same time. This…

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July 16, 2016July 25, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Malta

Church bells at 5am and loud fireworks before 8am, you must be in Malta. The previous night you ate rabbit for dinner in a cellar in Valletta ,http://www.guzevalletta.com/, you must be in Malta. Later in the evening, a wine tasting on top of a stone fortress built by the Knights of Malta and fireworks lighting the…

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July 15, 2016July 24, 2016 By Traveler Blues

The Best Meal of My Life!

I’ve just had The Best Meal of My Life…  is a very strong statement and something I’ve never said before. Well, maybe when I was 16 and stayed out all night, then had breakfast at Brennan’s in NOLA. Just to clarify, Douglas does not necessarily agree with this statement. We’ve eaten at some amazing restaurants…

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July 14, 2016July 18, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Cette ville de l’amour!

There is so much to do in the City of Light and just not enough time or energy to see and experience all of the interesting sites in just one week and a half.  It would take months to explore all of the museums, shops, gardens, architecture and restaurants (there are 15k). There is truly…

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July 10, 2016July 16, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Paris Redux

We are back in Paris after 2 months of travel in France. There is no other city in the world quite like Paris.  The art, the food, the architecture, the ambiance, the energy from tourists from all over the world create a cultural melting pot … a playful zone of continuous aliveness.  ‘A playful zone…

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July 4, 2016July 13, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Reims

Reims used to be a quaint medieval village until the city and its cathedral were bombed on September 4, 1914 by Germans during WWI.  The bombing went on for almost 3.5 years destroying 80% of the buildings and badly damaging the Cathedral.  That’s Reims Cathedral as a backdrop for this US army recruiting poster from…

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July 1, 2016July 6, 2016 By Traveler Blues

Belfort: A Big Lion & Rock n’ Roll

Is the village of Belfort German or French?  In the past 350 years the territory has changed hands several times.  The architecture looks German but the food is French with a bunch of ethnic restaurants thrown in for a nice change of pallet. It is also very close to Switzerland so it is common to…

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June 29, 2016July 2, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Solto Collina – Airbnb Promises

You have never heard of Solto Collina.  You most likely will never meet a person from there. If you were Italian and lived in Milan or maybe, Venice and you wanted to get away from the city during the Spring and Summer, you might go to Lake Iseo. One of the villages that you might…

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June 29, 2016July 2, 2016 By Douglas Mazina

Christo’s Worlds

    “Giant steps are what you take  Walking on the moon  I hope my legs don’t break Walking on the moon  We could walk forever Walking on the moon We could live together Walking on, walking on the moon”  Music group – The Police Christo and his wife, the late, Jeanne-Claude have been creating…

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