Mount Rushmore and Crazy Horse Memorial

One of the most iconic American art pieces celebrates four iconic figures from American history. Mount Rushmore’s presidential faces look over South Dakota’s majestic Black Hills. Meanwhile, another nearby mountain reveals the face of another historical figure, a native of … Continued

Martin’s Cove and Devil’s Gate

Stories of Pioneers My whole life I’ve been told stories of pioneers crossing the great plains to settle in Utah. One that was repeated time and again was of the Martin and Willie Handcart Companies that got caught in early … Continued

Amsterdam Layovers

Both ways, to Portugal and from Morocco, we had Amsterdam layovers long enough to leave the airport and explore a little bit of the city. First, let me say, getting to and from the Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam is super … Continued

Medina of Marrakesh

The medina of Marrakesh is comprised of several historic districts including the central area full of souks or markets, the kasbah district where the palaces and other royal structures stand, and the Mellah or Jewish quarter. Walls enclosed the medina, … Continued

Ksar of Ait Ben Haddou

Ait Ben Haddou sat at the top of my list for a trip to Morocco. This nearly 1,000-year-old village is iconic in its North African style. It evokes a sense of time and place like few other places can. As … Continued

Marrakesh – Majorelle Garden

Our last stop in magnificent Morocco was the Red City of Marrakesh. Although the city has only been around for 1,000 years, the area has been home to Berber farmers since the Neolithic Age. Marrakesh feels very different from the … Continued

Fez, Morocco – Part 2

Fez el-Bali – the Medina Fez el-Bali, the older and more culturally and historically significant section of the Fez medina, climbs up from the Fez river on both sides. The narrow river originally divided the settlement into two competing cities. … Continued

Fez, Morocco – Part 1

What can I say about Fez, Morocco? It is a place that can only be experienced by walking the narrow labyrinth of its historic medina. One must squeeze through tiny alleys, breathe in the fumes of its ancient tanneries, and … Continued

Rabat Morocco – the Capital

Rabat Morocco Rabat, Morocco, the political heart of the country, records just as layered of a history as Tangier, despite only being the capital city since the French protectorate era of the early 20th century. King Mohammed V chose to … Continued

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