Down the river (note Matt and Martize in the corner)
Our wonderful CBT group!
Mid-west Region
Sunset from our bedroom window
I put this picture in the album not because it was a common site, but because it was a rare site. Most cities in Morocco have many donkeys. This unfortunately was the ONLY donkey in our training site.
View of the waterfalls from the bottom
So happy to be new PCVs!
Here are Katie and Lisa, two of the most encouraging and cheerful people you will meet.
Our CBT (most of us anyway) with the US Ambassador.
Milui
Horses charging at the musm.
Three lovely ladies!
View of Avignon from the Palais de Papes (Palais of the Popes).
The girl who ended up not taking as many photos as she thought did take this one and really liked it so I thought I would post it for many to see.
This is us in the snow. The building of a legendary snowman and an epic snow ball fight followed the taking of this picture.
Here is a picture of the souk from our bedroom window. It is pretty big.
This is the street we lived on. The strange things we put on our classroom walls make a little more sense after seeing this depressing picture.
The grounds of the hotel with Martize in the corner
Tree house
Here is Joseph, 3rd time Peace Corps Volunteer. That man is a wealth of experience and knowledge.
Here is Santiago. He was full of energy and you would often find him bundled up in his sleeping bag during class.
After… Package 2
Anne got henna for the xutoba.
Palais de Papes
Horse cart!
95 of us Swore-in as official Peace Corps Volunteers on April 1, 2015.
One of the pictures resulting from the trash photo hunt. I think they felt bad for the donkey.
Matthew often pretended to be Gandalf throughout CBT. He never did find a good staff, though.
After… Package 1
Oh and we also saw some Barbary Apes
Guys hanging out watching soccer on the other side of the wall.
Here is our wonderful teacher Hind, always close by to the heater.
Here is Matthew trying to keep warm in his jellaba and blanket.
Peyton and me
Men and women praying outside in Casablanca
One of Anne’s favorite shots from the trip
This is the Youth Center where we spent time teaching English and doing activities with some of the youth. Unfortunately, the snow was also a common site.
Anne got henna for the xutoba.
Alice is the oldest current PCV. All of us feel very privileged to serve with her. I think she is 85.