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saunterings

essays, poetry, and personal reflections

Tag: Moroccan people

October 16, 2012July 13, 2018

Hicham and the Paradox of Cultures

by p.w.eubanks 2 Comments on Hicham and the Paradox of Cultures

A few weeks ago, I was on a train for Rabat, and I met this guy named Hicham.  Hicham was dressed to the hilt in religious garb, all black, and his beard would have put Sam Beam to shame.  To be honest, I had no desire to talk to Hicham; I was tired and not […]

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September 14, 2011July 14, 2018

One Year In

by p.w.eubanks 2 Comments on One Year In

Well, today marks one year of living in beautiful Morocco.  After the plane touched down, what I remember most is being wide awake on the bus heading for our training site.  The countryside was a geography I’d never really seen, some cross between knolls and desert, between palm trees and olive groves.  The buildings were […]

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