Global Roads to Morocco

Friday, March 31, 2017

The Cats of Morocco

The number of cats that I found in Morocco was impressive indeed. The first image comes from a cat hanging out at lunch by a Saharan-style tent. The other two I discovered in some ancient runes in the city of Rabat. 








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      • Reading This Blog
      • Lessons Learned in Morocco
      • Marhaba, Shokran
      • Teaching Teachers
      • Travis, My Travel Partner
      • Storks Amid History
      • The Cats of Morocco
      • Budget Breakfast
      • Student Skype Exchange
      • Postcards and Wrist Bands
      • Carvanserai
      • Camels
      • Quran Reading
      • Women's Day Festival
      • Conversation with a Merchant Nomad
      • Guelmim Beads
      • Brilliant Teaching
      • Tea in the Sahara
      • Muslim Stereotypes
      • Cultural Diffusion 
      • My Most Important Lesson
      • Favorite Night Yet
      • Shape Your Dream
      • Couscous Cooperative
      • Roadside Assistance 
      • A Dinner Show
      • Breakfast
      • Music on the Beach
      • Multiple Languages
      • Couscous 
      • English Education in Morocco 
      • An Inspiring Teacher
      • Call to Prayer
      • The Hijab 
      • Video of a Moroccan Student 
      • School of Distinction 
      • The Medina
      • Arriving in Rabat
      • Security in Morocco 
      • Teachers for Global Classrooms
      • On the Road to Morocco
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