2014/03/17

Phil Collins Farewell Tour - Drums and "Take Me Home"http://maroc-investement.blogspot.com/2014/01/top-10-reasons-i-love-morocco.html?spref=bl

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Tell me about the first time you realized what love really means..?



love comes in many different forms, for example your love for Ben and Jerry's icecream is not the same as that of your love for your mum, which is not the same as your love for your children which is not the same as your love for your boyfriend/fiancé/husband.
I'm going to talk about what being in love is for me; being in love is not being able to bear the thought of him being ill, hurt or upset- you feel that pain with him, you cry for him, you want to do anything and everything to make it better for them. You'd take all that hurt from them and put it into yourself. His smile makes you glow from the inside out, his company is more than you could ever want. His laugh is the music to your ears, you notice every tiny detail about him and love it with all your heart. His eyes sparkle as they look deep into you, you just want to stroke his hair and neck, tickle him gently, let him know you're there and that you love him. He means everything to you, he makes everything ten times more exciting, when you're in his arms you feel safe and like nothing can hurt you. It feels warm and his scent is the most comforting smell you've ever smelt. He smiles at you in a way no one ever sees, when you lie your head on his cheat he'll stroke your hair and kiss your forehead, hold you hand and gently use his thumb to stroke it. You miss each other when you're not together, and when he leaves all you wat to do is cry. You make plans for the future together, you think of your wedding. You laugh when he laughs, you cry when he cried. You jump when he jumps. My boyfriend is my entire world and I would do anything for him. I love him so much my heart hurts, he is incredible. This feeling is like no other in the world and you know when you're in love because you just cannot explain it.

maroc investement: Top 10 Reasons I Love Morocco

maroc investement: Top 10 Reasons I Love Morocco: we recently sat down with MTS guest favorite, guide Kristy Larson , and asked her why she loves Morocco. Kristy moved to Morocco over 30...

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2014/03/16

dream baby morocooo I Hate It, I Love It – How Morocco Makes Me Bipolar




Whenever someone asks me about my favorite countries I’ve visited, Morocco somehow always makes it up there on the list. Which is kind of funny considering that I left Morocco completely exhausted. Exhausted by the constant hassle, the rough intercity travels, and by its overall intensity.
But to me that pretty much sums up what Moroccos is all about. A country that evokes such a contrast in emotions. I went from loving it, to hating it almost on an hourly basis.

The Traveler in me

Hates Morocco

The constant hassle, the cheating taxi drivers – they leave us harried and exhausted at the end of the day as we escaped into the relative peace and quiet of our riyad.
Morocco’s famous touts might not deserve their past notoriety but they’re there, and for those not prepared it can get very overwhelming. I’d suggest layering up a good sense of humor and a thick skin when getting off the bus and walking around the souks. It might sound like you’re being rude, but responsing to every single ‘Hi, how are you?’ means you’ll never get to go anywhere.
Worst hassle encounter: Essaouira, Fes.

Loves Morocco

Morocco has everything! Beaches, mountains, deserts and it’s relatively easy to get around. The buses are not the best, but thankfully the small size of the country means less long distance bus trips you have to take.
Morocco is exciting, it’s exotic. The architecture is different, the people look different. The diversity of its people mean everyone speaks a little bit of everything: Spanish, Berber, Arabic, and French. The old town, the medinah of Morocco is compact, walkable, and to me the kind of towns I love: I can walk everywhere and there are things to see whereever you lay your eyes on.
Stepping into Morocco’s old towns does feel like stepping back in time.
Must visit Moroccan cities: Essaouira for its overal charm, Fes for its souks, Chefchaouen for its blue medina.