Captain Caveman still felt unwell on Monday 5th January, his belly was swelled up like a football and he was in a bit of pain. I went to breakfast on the rooftop by myself and the breakfast was slightly different again and very nice.
Back in the room, Captain Caveman played Bridge on his phone and rested while I logged on to the laptop and did a bit of checking on Resort Experts things. Most people I knew would be back at work today after the Christmas holidays so I was grateful to be able to work flexible hours.
Around 2pm we decided to leave the room to see if Captain Caveman could manage some food, I suggested trying the harira (soup) may be a good idea. We chose Andalucia, a cafe not far from our riad which had the soup on the menu. We ended up ordering quite a bit of food; 2 harira, chicken skewers and briouette (savoury pastries like samosa) and it came with bread. Of course we had soda water to share and I had a mint tea. We paid cash for the lunch which was very reasonable and I’d say probably cheaper than when I eat out in Turkey. The harira was fantastic and it was just what we needed.













Our next stop was to the Photography Museum – Captain Caveman is the better photographer out of the 2 of us. I’m more the point and press type, whereas he actually takes time to get the right shot. We’d not booked to do anything today with him being under the weather so this fairly small museum was ideal for a couple of hours or so. It cost just £6.67 each for a ticket and as we were leaving, the staff member told us to keep our ticket and it would give us free access to the Music Museum which sounded right up my alley! We were going to be too late getting there to do it justice today so the man said the ticket could be used tomorrow – we were impressed by that. When we came out, I tried to go to the loo but the attendant told me it was closed and to go outside. Luckily we were walking distance to our riad and I could wait. We had a loll on the bed as it had started to rain heavily and we checked out some of the ‘must do’ attractions for tomorrow. The weather forecast didn’t look great and we put off buying tickets to the famous Jardin Majorelle so that we weren’t wasting money if we couldn’t go.









In the evening we went to Anasia which had an upstairs restaurant with lots of cats. It had started raining hard and the place was busy. We shared more briouette, burrata and tortilla but Captain Caveman enjoyed the food more than I did. There was sauce on which I wasn’t keen on and I thought the tortilla egg was a bit runny. The staff seemed like they’d not worked there before and it smelled of cat pee which was a shame. The food wasn’t that cheap and we had to pay cash then it took ages to get our change. It’s the only place we thought we’d not return to and had only gone there as it was close and raining. Back at the riad, Captain Caveman was still a little delicate and didn’t drink but I had a spiced rum to finish off the evening.
Gratitude List
1. Harira (Moroccan soup) being delicious
2. Museum of Photography
3. Captain Caveman not being too ill to eat.





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