The Dominican Republic, Havana, The Bahamas and Home – March 24, 2011

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

With a population of nearly ten million and at 85 percent the highest literacy rate in the Caribbean, the DR has much to recommend it, but proximity to a felicitous neighboring country is not among its best features. It occupies the eastern two-thirds of the island of Hispaniola and is verdant, fecund and comparatively safe for human habitation. […]

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Posted on Mar 24, 2011

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Canary Islands, South Africa, Atlantic Ocean Crossing, and Barbados – Feb 9, 2011

Following an uneventful voyage of 380 nautical miles from Agadir, Morocco to Tenerife in the Canary Islands, I flew to Johannesburg, South Africa to meet up with Kitty and Grant coming from Florida and spend what turned out to be an unexpectedly enjoyable three weeks there. […]

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Posted on Feb 09, 2011

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Ouarzazate – Dec 4, 2010

Leaving Marrakech, I traveled up and through the high passes of the High Atlas Mountains, their pinnacles dappled in snow, on my way to the unpronounceable town of Ouarzazate. The entire drive was another scenic wonderland of remote villages, ancient strategically sited kasbahs, flocks of sheep and goats grazing in the most precarious places and […]

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Posted on Dec 04, 2010

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Agadir and Marrakech – Dec 2, 2010

A seaside resort city, Agadir has colorfully landscaped boulevards, a fine beachfront promenade and a modern marina/condo/ retail complex where we were pleased to dock.  There is little of the tumbledown squalor so evident in Casablanca. Here, too, the severe strictures of Islamic life are nowhere to be seen. Casinos, Western style nightclubs, bars, beach resorts and brothels abound, all repugnant to the imams but delightful to their flocks. […]

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Posted on Dec 02, 2010

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Casablanca – Nov 28, 2010

In few places is the power of Hollywood to impress images into our minds more apparent than here, and nowhere are those images so false. I had seen the movie enough times to have a clear picture of the place, its low, white stucco structures, dusty streets and a sleek nightclub called Rick’s Café, and […]

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Posted on Nov 28, 2010

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