Saturday, November 17, 2007
Thanksgiving Menu
This Thanksgiving, my husband and I will be celebrating in DC with my in-laws coming in on Thursday and some friends who are in town. This is the menu that I have planned for the day:
Lentil and ham soup with kale
Green bean salad with feta
Roasted brussel sprouts with Asian vinaigrette
Butterflied roast turkey
Mushroom, leek and parmesan stuffing
Cranberry and pineapple relish
Buttermilk mashed potatoes
Roasted root vegetables
Pumpkin bread
Pumpkin pie
Here are the items my roommates will cook:
Bread
Avocado eggrolls
And our guests have volunteered to bring:
Vegetarian dressing
Candied sweet potatoes
Greens
Chocolate pecan pie
Assorted Bengali appetizers
Will hopefully post pictures and recipes soon.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Ibrahim
This is Ibrahim. At the end of the trip, he offered my husband two camels and a house for his sister.
Through the desert on a camel named Sam
I said that I followed the tourist routes when I went to Morocco. That included a trip through the desert. There were five people in my group. We spent a couple of days in Fez comparing prices and trying to rent an SUV that we could take into the desert. In Morocco, you can get anything you want; you just have to bargain for it, which takes days. And lots of patience. And a lot of tea.
It finally ended up being cheaper to rent a driver and SUV through a service than to try and rent an SUV by ourselves. This was fine, the deal included the driver, car, lodging and meals.
Our driver was this very friendly, really funny guy named Ibrahim who spoke neither English, nor French, nor Spanish, nor Arabic. He knew a small amount of words in each of these languages, just enough to get by. The trip coincided with the end of Ramadan and I think we ended up getting Ibrahim because he was the only one willing to work during that time.
The desert was a great experience. It was beautiful and serene. The sky was so clear you could see all of the stars and the Milky Way to boot. But boy was it cold. We slept in a big with all of our clothes on. In the morning, the Berber guides woke us up, pointed to the nearest sand dune and told us to, "Quick run up there to see the sunrise!" In our dazed state, we did. About 3/4 of the way up that sand dune, I thought my lungs were going to collapse.
But it was a beautiful sunrise. And we were packed on top of our camels to return to civilization after breakfast.
Thursday, November 8, 2007
The romantic in me
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
Sights and sounds of Morocco
A few years ago, my husband and I visited Morocco. We went along the usual tourist route, Marrakech, Essaouira, Casablanca, Fez and the desert. But whenever we could, we stayed within the wall of the medinas, the old city centers. You can still find some great bargains tooling around the souks and letting yourself get lost in the labyrinthine passageways.
There's something about the combination of woodsmoke, spices and the slight chill in the air that comes with autumn that brings back tangible memories of that trip.
Monday, November 5, 2007
We partied. There was a robot dj.
Our 6th and probably last Halloween party was a smashing success. My husband built a robot to dj the party and it was the talk of the weekend. There was an unveiling with music and light cues. Everyone was awestruck. Once DJ Evil Robot started to play his set everyone danced until the wee hours of the morning.
The rest of the weekend consisted mainly of recovery. We had some friends in town for the party whom I did not get to hang out with very much. Me, I got stuck at home working. I can't wait till school's over. Other pictures of the revelry can be found here.