Salam Aleikum

Hi, i'm writing this blog page to share information with all you wanderlust souls out there. Living in Morocco comes with lots of bizarre and unexpected events, which i thought you may enjoy reading about and sharing in the laughter.

My family and I moved to Marrakech 3 years ago from London. The beginning of a huge adventure for us. Choosing which country was right for us to live in had been an extremely long and tiring process. Having made a choice to move to Marrakech, was in itself a big box ticked. We had two criteria lists, one for our business (opening and running a guesthouse) and one for personal. On top of this it had to feel right at a soul level for my husband and I, both who are from very different backgrounds.

Phase two of our journey then began. Setting up home in Morocco, also a non English speaking country with a very different culture to ours. Marrakech is a real melting pot of; languages, tribes, rich, poor, city slickers, country peasants. It sometimes reminds me of that place Luke Skywalker went to, to buy that space ship, with all those different intergalactic aliens. (Any one know what it was called?) After months of beauroctratic paperwork, rendez vous with people who don't turn up and renting from an unpleasant woman for a large amount of money, we have bought ourselves a villa. This was not on the plan as we didn't want to tie up our capital in a home. I now realise it is one of the best things we could have done. When you've had a really difficult day here to be able to close the door and relax in your own place really balances you.

Creating the Guest House

We had decided to buy land and build a country guesthouse as per our business plan, about 10 double rooms and suites. The dream was to create a holistic retreat and build our house on the same plot. We were going to have an organic vegetable garden and provide a moroccan spa.

Land in Marrakech particularly, has gone mad. Prices going up daily, lots of people fishing but not really wanting to sell. There is also a problem here of title. ie not much land is titled and to buy land without a title is very difficult, unless you have a lot of time on your hands and like a gamble. We looked at more land than you can shake a stick at, drank more mint tea than you can imagine and got totally no where. It can take weeks to even get a price. You may be being shown a piece of land that isn't for sale or has already been sold. After a year of this my husband said 'that is it!, we are buying a riad!'

I had a total nervous breakdown and couldn't talk to anyone for three days. He then said this doesn't have to be the end.......

Monday, May 18, 2009

Beni Ouarain and Azilal - Berber Carpets Morocco

I've been so busy with the riad, it has been a while since I went on a carpet hunt. Today a lady came to the riad to pick up her carpet and asked if I would go into the souks with her and show her more carpets. The perfect excuse to have a look around too.
I found this stunning Azila with beautiful kilim ends.
I also found this Azilal which I am very proud of. Both carpets have wonderful soft wool. Click on the Zamzam Boutiques and have a look at the other carpets I got today. Some really stunning Beni Ouarain as well.
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1 comments:

alchemist said...

Hello,
I work since alomost 15 years with the moroccan rugs, researches, collecting, buying and saling, and I would like to say that these rugs you posted here are great. I would like to know if you have some others with white background, may be to sell?
Greatings from Atlas
Alchemist
mhansali@yahoo.fr