Tuesday, May 1, 2018

countryside by the ocean

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Photoreport of the 'mini break' on the countryside by the ocean. Ank, Flip and I enjoyed our relaxing days in the guestroom of Riad Baoussala (which means compass) between the cool crochet workshop and the green gardens workshop.

Baoussala has the unique intimacy of a home, combined with the service of a small hotel. It's a place unlike others where the sweetness of Moroccan life can be savoured to the full. The garden is super green with lots of eucalyptus trees and the swimming pool and hammock on the Majorelle blue wall a place to completely unwind.

Morocco is famous for its sincere hospitality, and riad Baoussala is a living example of this same tradition. Owner Dominique and manager Léah, are running the place and treat their team as a family. Loubna, the cook, is always ready to tickle your taste buds, and to share a tajine recipe. Rachid, the waiter, is more than ready to cater to your every need. The beautiful sisters Khadija and Fatima make sure everything is spick & span. And gardener Simo has a smile for everyone and keeps the garden in perfect shape.

We rested on the beach between the cows and had a blissful afternoon with lunch on the beach at La Mouette et les Dromadaires, near Sidi Kaouki.

As a keepsake, I picked two 'friendship bunches' of sea lavender for Ank & me at the ocean. I used to call them statice flowers, but I prefer the name sea lavender, because they grow on the beach and have that typical purple lavender color. You can easily dry the flowers, so I brought one of the bunches home.

At the end of the day we drove with the typical turquoise blue taxi to the medina of Essaouri, more on that next time...

2 comments:

  1. WAUW wat een sprookje daar! Dit is echt het betere vakantie vieren.
    ThanX for sharing!

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  2. Prachtig! De sfeer komt goed over. Ik wil ook graag een keer naar Essaouira... ��

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