Yassine, Rania, Oumaima... who are they? They are the average Moroccan kids who wake early, help their moms, study and play with their friends in the streets... it's a life of fun and challenges.
Not all weeks are super exciting full of traveling and fun. Some weeks are full of grading papers and finding joy in little things, like visiting your friends! Enjoy sharing my week as a teacher.
Moroccan traditions include religious months, fun outdoor markets, delicious food like couscous and tagine, and beautiful handmade crafts such as wool rugs, silver jewelry, dresses and leather bags.
In today's post, I discuss several Mexican Holidays. I begin with discussing "puentes" (long weekends) and go on to describe Independence Day (September) and Día de Muertos (November).
Now that the ship has docked and everyone has gone home, it is time to process and share the data we collected. We look forward to answering questions about the Southern Ocean using our observations!
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