A nice peaceful night
and we took our time in the morning. It seemed that the weather had
suddenly turned noticeably warmer and we were quick to get the awning
up for some shade. We decided last night that we'd stay here for a
few days and get caught up so the morning was taken up with a good
cleanup and a session with a washing machine as well as a proper
service of the van.
Later it was once again
time to relax, after we'd given Jamie a proper wash. He'd accumulated
so much dust that he was more brown than white, which no amount of
brushing would shift so into the shower with a bottle of doggy
shampoo. He didn't much like it but let us clean him up so that by
the time he'd properly dried out, not long in the heat, he was once
again all nice white and fluffy! We think he appreciated
it................
Yesterday afternoon, as
it has done for the previous ten days or so, the wind got up to be
quite strong so we were watching for it but, although the breeze did
increase, it didn't get out of hand. The temperatures stayed around
30 deg and even just before midnight, when Terry took Jamie out for
his late night wee, it was still low twenties.
Sunday
Was a bit more washing
but as it was Sunday Breakfast day things were decidedly lazy. The
washing dried quickly though so that's another job out of the way,
probably the last time in Morocco. We hummed and hahed about having a
meal in the onsite restaurant but it wasn't cheap, the menu was a bit
limited and it has to be booked and taken before 6.30 pm so we
decided not to bother – we're pretty well stocked up anyway.
During the afternoon
another Brit van arrived and we had a chat with Moroccan first-timers
who had been following the MotorhomeFun forum thread – if you're
reading this, sorry we forgot to ask your names! Nice to get good
feedback though.
As I write at teatime
we still haven't decided but will probably move on again tomorrow,
firstly back to Agadir where we spotted a place where we might get
the aircon fixed. From there we'll likely head north along the coast
and cruise gently back over the next 10 days to Tangier.
It's been very hot today - ironic as whilst writing we've been listening to Radio 2 reporting heavy snow, storms, road closures etc. in the UK.
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