So, that’s what’s been going on around here. The women’s cooperative has been open very rarely, if at all in the past month. This of course is a good and a bad thing- good because I have free time to tile my kitchen- bad because I am bored out of my mind and the women aren’t going to be able to produce any more products to sell.
I did have my first official visitor in Assoul this past week. My good friend Bri from stage came all the way to my town… far off the beaten path. We had a great time hanging out and enjoying some lovely pesto pasta and salad. Of course the pesto came from a package my mother sent me… and let me tell you, those packages are the best (I love you mom!). Anyway, in the midst of Bri’s visit we also had the arrival of spring storm madness. Basically all week it has been so windy you can barely walk outside. Seriously, gale force winds here in the mountains which have been followed by rain and rather cold temperatures in the past two days. Oh Morocco- can’t wait to see what next week will bring.
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I am from Morocco but I live in Oregon, im also a beekeeper. I never been in Assoul, but I been in most places there. javelot800g@yahoo.fr
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Hey your kitchen looks great! The work you do for the women's cooperative is good but you are also a role model, showing women (and men too) that women can do non traditional things.
And that pizza looked great too. Glad you got a chance to cut loose and have some serious fun.
Look out for flying insects!
hugs, Linda
when mexicans talk about american women (never ending cultural fights, these neiborghs), they talk about stereotypical women from the 50s. I always tell them, there are another kind of women in the states. this blog is good proof.
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