I’m not a religious man; ask anyone that knows me.
Why do I mention this? Well, Nicky and Mike over at We Work For Cheese are running a month-long writing challenge. Yes, an entry every day in February.
So while I’m not a religious man, I’ll be over here, praying for deliverance.
Or to eaten by a shark in broad daylight in the high street.
It’s all good.
This blog entry has been removed, revised and included in the romping sci-fi epic TESTAMENT: FUNNY BADGERS by Indigo Roth, Red Angel Publishing, 2013.
Its reference in the book is MARRAKECH 1:1-20
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Now you've piqued my interest, Indigo.
ReplyDeleteHey Dufus! Don't be intrigued, O Doofid One! Set sail from your homeland and see the world before we pave it all over! Indigo
DeleteReally, Indigo. I'm a little disappointed to know that you don't speak a word of Nothing Else. Mais, ce n'est pas grave, mon ami. Je suis sûr que tu as eu des aventures quand même. :-)
ReplyDeleteI tell you Nicky, my Nothing Else is basic at best; it wasn't on the syllabus, and I had to pick it up from indifferent colleagues once I started work. My French at least aspires to directing someone to the post office while saying "um" a lot. Tho may I say, your French was just a little saucy there? Indigo x
DeleteMagnifique! Please pass the pancakes. Merci :)
ReplyDeleteHey Jenny! Merci, ma cherie. Je suis heureux que vous avez apprécié mon histoire. Merci =) Indigo x
DeleteWell, this was quite interesting. :)
ReplyDeleteHey P.J.! Well, thank you! Indigo
DeleteI'm very jealous that you've been to Marrakech. And your waitress sounds lovely. Was her name Serrah, by any chance?
ReplyDeleteHey Mike! It was a great trip, full of surprises; there's four more parts there if you feel so inclined. As for the lady's name, I have no idea, matey, and I was far too shy to try and ask. Indigo
DeleteI have a shade of nail polish that's called Marrakech. I feel positively French when I wear it.
ReplyDeleteLovely post, Indigo, it sounds like such an amazing adventure. :)
Hey Ziva! That sounds lovely, what's the colour? And thank you, Z, it was a lot of stressful fun =) Indigo x
DeleteI want that view and I want that food!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Katherine! I gave the best view I could; not all of them were quite so pretty. But yes, spectacular. And the grub wasn't bad, either! Enjoy the rest of the tale =) Indigo
DeleteThat sounds like a lovely, if challenging, adventure, and the view from the roof is really pretty. Looking forward to part 2.
ReplyDeleteGot a little behind yesterday and today.
Hey Linda! PART TWO (and all the others) are already there! CLICK THE LIIIIINK! And yes it was =) Indigo x
DeleteThe closest I've ever been to Marrakech is eating a pocket bread sandwich called the "Marrakech Express" at Erik's DeliCafe, a Northern California sandwich shop chain. It's not quite as romantic as your story, I admit.
ReplyDeleteHey KZ! Ooooh, Northern California? Not Marin County, perchance? I loved it there! And thank you, the romance of North Africa was quite something. Indigo
DeleteAlways thought your mind a little bazaar......
ReplyDeleteOoooh, wash your mouth out, PUNNER! Indigo
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