Great discussions have taken place over past few stops in relation to tipping .. Not something we tripsters are accustomed too but all members of the bus have different view points. We have felt at different times less than happy with our guide ( ie when we arrived) but since then he has been responsive and we have felt safe. He literally shooed away a kid who was about to steal someone's bag. So that was good. It is fair to say we are torn about this issue!
The other interesting thing is the actual dynamic if the bus and seating. The bus is not 100% full ( a blessing to the lovely Pauline who has had some reprieve from being squished ) but after the first couple of days when we were banished to the back of the bus some of the others realized that we in fact had a bit more space back here -/ as soon as that became clear then there other two girls staked their claim on the back row ( where Annie and Carolyn had been) then set up camp - spread out and basically slept the days away on the bus - that was cool too but then yesterday more people joined our tour - Hassan asked for us to kindly make room for our new passengers - only Carolyn moved to sit with Pauline The other chicks just remained in the back row. But today with another 4 hours driving Pauline Annie and I strategized to have a bit more space. It is fair to say they were less than impressed when the got on the bus - I reckon our chances for tomorrow will be vastly limited. :-))))
Hi Carolyn andPauline
ReplyDeleteBit of trouble picking up your blogs over here in NZ. Glad to hear you have survived the heat and enjoying all the colour and experiences of Morocco. Don't forget to keep otes of the must dos. So sad that you didn't get to Alhambra but do know what you mean by siesta time - town dies. We are now half way thru our NZ holiday and loving the magnificent scenery and our mobile home. Continue to enjoy yourselves and keep the news coming.
luv Julie and Jim