Ezeur's Guestbook



10th July 2008

Desfruta!
Zuuin, estoy a ver tus fotos, estan supermegaguay! Yo he enviado una email a ti, no sé como volver a otros dias en tu blog...jeje. Besos y desfruta la viaje!
7th July 2008

hi, houda your observations and comments of the places you have visited are very accurate and in place, and i would asume that your knowledge of the muyslims culture and art were helpful toyou to see things that other tourists wouldn't pay attention to. its really nice to read your blog
3rd July 2008

a wonderful person meets wonderful people. Bssaha o rahha for all the good times you spent in morocco and inchallah you will have good time all way until you reach Idaho.
2nd July 2008

nice
Can't believe you were in Spain for the big victory! Lucky!
1st July 2008

wow
you're spending a lot of time in cybers, eh? tbark allah on the blog postings. so my question is, where's the photo of the tower which is supposed to be in the same in the school as the Koutoubia and the Tour Hassan II??
1st July 2008

I told you so!
Glad you enjoyed Tangers, I did too. and I'm glad you got a guide in Oualili. I knew it would help. Sorry I didn't mention how close Moulay Idriss is from Oualili! Enjoy spain, we miss you!
10th June 2008

joy & peace to you in your travels 2008
Thank you for blogging with us once again. I have enjoyed every photo and entry. You are an exceptional woman. Enjoy Africa and Europe this summer. PEACE AND JOY TO YOU, DEAR FRIEND, kathy
9th June 2008

Bring it on!
10th August 2007

Quel voyage
Salut ma grande! Magnifiques photos, à l'image, je suppose, de tous les souvenirs qui remplissent ton coeur. Je t'embrasse. Matt
From Blog: Missing Morocco
20th June 2007

Great times
See ya tomorrow for more great memories...
20th June 2007

thanks for everythimhg
hi i am omar from sao paulo in brasil.i am really happy to page your blog. i have spent 27 of my life in ait ourir my heart.and the last time i visited my family ,i saw erica teachimg the kids how to play bisball.it was funny
18th June 2007

hello heather! this is Hamid Cara's friend. I was surprised and happy when; by chance, I was looking at your blog. It seems that you had with your friends great moments during you trip in morocco. by the way you have here a professional pictures and such good style writing the comments! PEACE.
28th May 2007

Marrakech
Enfin Heather je peux lire ton dernier Blog tu as passe uune bonne journee avec tes amies.. Ou en es-tu de ton sejour ?est-ce que tu restes encore une ou deux annees au maroc Comment est ton Arabe ou berbere? a bientot MPK
From Blog: Maryam's Day Off
8th May 2007

Thanks
Hi Heather, I just visited the blog! Thanks for the couscous recipe! Please also thank Maryam! Love, Cathy
From Blog: Couscous
5th April 2007

Marhaba
Many thanks for all the good work ad hope you still enjoying yr stay in Kalaa. From wherever yiou are , alf marhaba fi lmaghreb
22nd February 2007

So Happy
Heathercita, you look so happy in all of these pictures.
31st January 2007

friends and peace
I am subjugated by your bloggs and ,i hope for a good life,in addition,you was really a subjugated flower in the middle of the highest mountain in africa
5th December 2006

Welcome for the volunteers in Morocco
Hi, I was reading your article about Morocco, It's amazing!... You said: "There is an old saying in Morocco that a woman only leaves her house twice: once for her wedding and once for her funeral." It isn't true!!! It's absolutely false!!! Imagine someone in the usa read your article and s/he had never got hte chance to visit Morocco, What s/he will think about moroccan women... It's a grat insult for us!!! Anyways, thank you... By the way, I saw you in Sefrou, I was in your party, yes it was very nice and great party, I liked Shreek music very much,... I hope you're doing well in Kalaat Saraghna, I hope you good luck,... Aziz,
From Blog: Leaving Sefrou
29th November 2006

Happy Belated Birthday
I hope you had a very happy birthday, Heathercita. Portland misses you.
From Blog: Amazight Country
14th November 2006

Birthday Wishes
Happy Birthday Heather! It was fun seeing pictures of your parents loose in Morocco. I hope all is going well. I send positive thoughts your way often. Hope your birthday is special! Love, Lynn Jones (formerly Wood)
9th November 2006

Happy Time,
Hi Heather, I'm so happy that you seem really have a good time with your parents. It makes me almost cry.I want to see you are smiling. Did I tell Milo is going to have brother? Yeah. no luck with girl.Take care . Love
13th September 2006

My very own Ez, I find it very amusing that I'm reading your blog because I'm down in the capitol, the only place in the wee country of Togo that has internet connection fast enough for me to have the patience to check out your bloggy blog. Regardless, I'm IN Lome in fact for, lo, Peer Support Network training! Oh, how are spirits are linked from south to north on this continent. A 05-06-07 baby!!! Take care of that arm, and, yes, I thank dear sweet Buddha only a small part of your beautiful bod was effected. Much love sweetness, can't wait till you're my personal chef down here...no, no really I'll spoil you rotten with my rotten veggies that I get, yes, once every 2 weeks since I am one of those health volunteer kids. Amour!!!!!!!!!! et Bisous!
27th July 2006

hi sounds like greqt time I am in france a week and half in CORSICA NOow in the south of france, hot and humide nice to see your pictures a bientot MPK
From Blog: July travels
23rd July 2006

Most Interesting
Heather, This happens to be the most interesting blog entry you have made. Well, it closely rivals the entry you made about freaking out over oil on the pasta, that was funny too. I don't think you should candy-coat anything, it's not like any reasoning human being can't see through that anyway. I am surprised by your reaction to the harrasment, though I agree with your conclusion: we are not in America any more, Toto. Italy was much the same for me. I learned how to deal with it eventually, no direct eye contact, no response (unless it was to correct someone who had called me German, honestly, how is that a pick-up line? "Eh Tedesca!"). A slow, meandering gait was always an invitation for an assault. One day I was in the park reading Tale of Two Cities, and it was at the very end and I was crying like a little baby as the pairs of lovers were reunited- one to life and the other to the guillotine, and this guy sat down on the bench and tried to hit on me. I almost hit him. Instead I screamed in Italian: "CAN'T YOU SEE THAT I AM READING YOU MORON! I DO NOT LIKE YOU AND I DO NOT WISH TO SPEAK WITH YOU RIGHT NOW!!!!" It can be exhausting though. Keep up the good work. You are free to compare and contrast. You are not betraying anyone. This comment is really long. I do not know if it will even post. Katie
From Blog: Fish and Chips
12th July 2006

Enjoying the stories...
Heather, I don't know if you remember me, I'm Aurora. I was thinking of you and decided to check out the blog. I'm enjoying your stories you are sharing with everyone. Some of the things you talk about I can relate to my own experiences as a PCV. I'm so proud of you and everything that you are doing! I know time seems endless in Morocco, especially in the summer months. Believe me, one day you will be reminescing (sp?) about those special times (especially the most difficult ones) and wonder why time flew the way it did. Savor each moment in the land of contrasts ( I agree). I wanted to add that it is not too early to think about the future past your PC service in Morocco. Network and make those lasting connections because you never know what the future will hold. Please give Maryam and Salma a huge hug on my behalf! Take care! Aurora

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