Morocco — Marrakesh — The Red City
They call it the Red City — but the plaster that covers many of its buildings is […]
They call it the Red City — but the plaster that covers many of its buildings is […]
Legend has it that when a wealthy family refused hospitality to a poor woman, God buried them […]
We’re driving across what used to be ocean floor — 500 million years ago. Now it’s a […]
We're headed for the desert -- the 'real' Morocco. But first it's over the Atlas Mountains. We climb through foggy forests of Atlas cedars through snow....
The city, sitting at the base of the Ras Mountains, was founded as a fortress against the Portuguese in 1471. Shortly after, it received an influx of Jews and Moors expelled from Spain as a result of the Decree of Andalus at the climax of the Reconquista. Some attribute the blues of the city to the Jews who associated the color with heaven. Some say it was a protection against mosquitos.
We’ll spend the next two days absorbing Moroccan basics under the guidance of the Center for Cross […]
A relief to land in Rabat, Morocco’s capital, after thirteen hours of flying and a four hour […]
Foreign Writes apologizes for the long gap in posts.
There’s one more glorious gem in St. Petersburg’s crown […]
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Although named after Catherine I, wife of Peter the Great, the Catherine Palace […]
Here’s a link from a writer friend to a wonderful poem about the Hermitage during WWII. Do […]
Our first day in St. Petersburg, and our first stop is the Hermitage, the principle reason we’re […]
We wake up in St. Petersburg.
In 1700 Peter the Great succeeded in kicking out the Swedes. To […]
As we eat breakfast, we’re cruising across Lake […]
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As I write this we’re in Morocco – Fes. Foreign Writes interrupts the […]
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The road skirts the […]