Also, have I mentioned the driving here? It is really insane. SCARY insane, not funny insane. There are lane lines painted on the streets, but I have no idea why they waste the paint because not a single car pays attention to them. A street that's intended to have one lane of cars in each direction is "easily" made into a four-lane road by the crazy drivers here. And god forbid you try to put on a seat belt in a taxi - the driver actually gets offended and takes it off of you! One thing I do like, however, is that everyone is very liberal with their car horns. That always gives me a chuckle.
Yesterday (Thursday) we were scheduled with the PhD student(s) again. Turns out there are actually 2 students, the guy Hamid who we met on Monday, and a woman who joined us for the first time yesterday. I haven't quite figured out her name, but she was awesome! We chatted at the University for a little while, then the students took us to the new Moroccan National Library to show us around. It's a beautiful facility (apparently the largest in Africa), very modern and well equipped. We had to cut our tour a bit short so we weren't able to see the entire thing, but it was a nice little side trip.
Last night I hung out at the house because I wasn't feeling really great. Unfortunately, I woke up early this morning because I had to throw up, which is really awesome when you're on the top bunk of a bunk-bed. I'm glad I made it to the bathroom, but I had to stay home from placement this morning because my stomach would not settle down. :-( Bummer. I've been resting this morning and am feeling a little better now. I hope my illness passes quickly, because we are heading out for a weekend excursion this afternoon! A trip to the Sahara Desert to ride on camels and play in sand dunes. :-)
No comments:
Post a Comment