Welcome

Formerly titled "The Traveling Job Coach" and then "The Traveling Athletic Director," this blog is
for me and my memory because it's not very good.
My memory is not very good. See what I mean?

This blog has also morphed into a place for me to share my thoughts on life and how I see the world.
These thoughts often bubble to the surface during my travels.

I don't concern myself with grammar. This is simply a place for me to record my memories,
thoughts and feelings while I travel.

I started this blog before my trip to Europe July 10-24, 2009. Email me at brosefield@gmail.com
whilst I'm traveling or comment on posts here if you see something that
strikes your fancy.

Yes, I used the words whilst and fancy in the same paragraph.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Abdul the Moroccan Cabbie

Well I must say that I've had some good practice the past few years
understanding Moroccans.....tonight was no exception as the cab driver
I got in Paris was a Moroccan native. Moo Moo, you would be proud.
He says to tell you hello!

Now you may be wondering, "What kind of backpacker takes cabs?" Valid
question, Mrs. Kester. However I must say that it was a bit warranted
once I got out of the train station and then looked at the subway map
and THEN tried to buy a ticket. Maybe I threw in the towel a bit
early but I'm glad I did. What a gorgeous city and what a great cab
ride. I have no idea where I am in the city but I ended up having to
get a budget hotel as the hostel I was banking on is full tonight.

Touring the city tomorrow. And yes, Dave(and others that suggested
it) I GOTTA see Notre Dame. I don't think I've ever seen a cooler
looking place than that in my life. Ok well maybe the gym at RVHS
comes close.....

Goodnight

Sent from my iPhone

4 comments:

  1. Valid question indeed...I must admit that I prefer to read about your "life on the edge" type journey...like spending the night on the beach. However, I did advise you to "enjoy the ride!" Hope your cab ride was a fabulous one! Those pictures are beautiful and I'm sure they are worth visiting in person. Enjoy your travels...

    ~Mrs. Kester

    ReplyDelete
  2. Mimoun Moo Moo AnnouriJuly 21, 2009 at 9:53 AM

    haha coach if you see another Morocan say to him hey and I'm sure you will lol

    there are a lot Morocans in there :)

    ReplyDelete
  3. Haha at least Moo Moo has been in America for a few years, I can't imagine trying to understand a FRENCH Morocan

    Smick

    ReplyDelete
  4. mimoun moo moo annouriJuly 25, 2009 at 10:20 PM

    that will be eassyier because we speak a clearly french we crow up speaking french, will be funny if it was Germany lol

    ReplyDelete