Wandering Footsteps: Wandering the World One Step at a Time » A travel journal following a family on their overland trip around the world.

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  • Welcome to Wandering Footsteps, the travel journal of a nomadic family on an overland trip around the world. With thirty years of travel experience, a round-the-world trip already under our belt, a newly-converted bus, and a new baby in tow, this journey is bound to be interesting! Join us in our global wanderings - we've saved an extra seat just for you!

    - Brittany, Bruno, and Phoenix

Marrakech is, according to most, a tourist factory, a city that churns up and spits out tourists, and not at all representative of the rest of Morocco. But it’s also where I met up with my parents to kick-start our Christmas in Morocco! Read on for our first experienced in the medina and souqs; first bargaining experiences; visits of a few architectural sites; and our evenings in the infamous Djemaa el Fna.

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  • Lisa Sharples - All I can say is wow…I wish I were there to see the sights & experience the different culture. Where’s Bruno? Brittany you look so fresh & happy. Mom & Dad look great!
    Hope everyone is having an amazing adventure. I love the pictures!! The ceiling in the Bahia Palace is gorgeous. Happy Trails…love to you all xoLisaReplyCancel

    • Brittany - Happy to get to share the adventures of my parents in Morocco on my blog! Stay tuned, as there are many more posts on the way! 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Rcs - Ahh Marrakech and the exciting Djeema El Fna, a wonderful way to enjoy an evening or in our case several. We even managed to navigate the labyrinthe of souks on our own! But of course we had an excellent guide and teacher.ReplyCancel

    • Brittany - Glad you enjoyed reading about our time in Marrakech – it was fun to get to meet there again on your last evening in Morocco and to see how at ease and excited you were! Such a traveler you’ve become!!!ReplyCancel

This adventure happened almost a year ago, and I wanted to share it at the time with you on Wandering Footsteps, but I was trying to get a story about it published. It finally happened: my story about searching for sea turtles in Oman was published by Global Green Travel! Here’s a link to that story as well as an photo-filled alternate version.

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  • Lisa - Some stunning photo’s here. What a wonderful way to spend a day…looking for turtle nests. I’m happy that more people are realizing how important it is to protect these and other species. Did the sand whipping around hurt you at all? Can’t imagine being caught in a sandstorm.ReplyCancel

    • Brittany - Thank you, Lisa! It was, indeed, fantastic, which I think was captured best in my published version of this story. Though the word is spreading about the need to protect animal species, progress is slow and often frustrating. Help spread the word! 🙂

      And, yes, sand storms DO hurt, and you have to turn away from the wind and keep your eyes and mouth closed. Sand gets everywhere – I mean everywhere – and they totally ruin an otherwise good place!ReplyCancel

Driving along Morocco’s Atlantic Coast, I learned a lot of new words, like medinas, souqs, and hammams. This post defines these terms through our visits to El Jadida and Essaouira, two fascinating ancient Moroccan coastal cities. There are lots of pretty photos of our visits, too!

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  • Louise Jones-Takata - I love everything about this segment.Colors, smells, YUM!ReplyCancel

    • Brittany - Morocco is fullllll of colors and smells, amazing! Look out for my upcoming post on the deliciously fragrant Moroccan cuisine!ReplyCancel

As the clock strikes midnight and we embark into 2016, I take a moment to reflect on what 2015 has been for Wandering Footsteps – a lot of travel and a lot of wonderful reunions. I link to my personal highlights of the year, as well as challenges and lessons learned. Happy New Year!

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  • Eric Et Valerie de Dubai - Dear Brittany and Bruno

    Bonne et longue route en 2016 , on continue a vous suivre avec passion,
    pour nous retour en france de 2016 avant, espérons, une nouvelle expat dans quelques petites années

    Valerie et EricReplyCancel

    • Brittany - Ah ouai, vous etes rentres en France? Ah bon! Peut-etre on se vera, incha allah, a notre remontee apres le Maroc!

      Bonne et heureuse annee a vous deux, et qu’elle ne soit pas trop froide! 🙂

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