Tweet In # 1 of this series, I presented the questions. # 2 profiled Kay and Todd from Japan and the USA # 3 profiles Vibek and Spencer from Norway and Gibralter #4 profiles Lobot and Mrs. Lobot and from the USA and France 1) Your names Lobot and Mrs. Lobot 2) Your blog None [...]
International Marriage Series #3 – Norway and Gibraltar
Tweet [ad#Link share in post google replacement]In Part 1 of this series, I presented the questions. Part 2 profiled Kay and Todd from Japan and the USA Part 3 profiles Vibeke and Spencer from Norway and Gibralter 1) Your names Vibeke and Spencer 2) Your blog http://photito.wordpress.com/ 3) Your nationality Norwegian 4) Spouses nationality Gibraltarian [...]
Sefrou Cherry Carnival and Festival
Tweet Hanane and I went to Sefrou on Sunday to spend some time with her family and check out the Sefrou Cherry Festival. We found that the actual Festival doesn’t begin until Thursday, June 17 and then runs through Sunday, June 20. The festival promises to be exciting and fun and we will probably head [...]
International Marriage Series #2 – USA and Japan
Tweet Todd and Kay are the first international marriage I will be profiling in this series: 1) Your names – Todd and Kay 2) Your blog- Todd’s Wanderings 3) Your nationality -USA 4) Spouses nationality – Japan 5) Where do you live now? Do you live with your spouse?- Kosovo, yes with my spouse 6) [...]
Cherries and Injustice in Sefrou
Tweet One of the oldest festivals in Morocco takes place right next to Hanane’s parents house. The Sefrou Cherry Festival has been around for about a hundred years. Sadly, most of the cherry trees are gone now, cleared out to build new developments and villas for rich Fassi people who want to enjoy the country [...]
International Marriage Series #1
Tweet In the time we’ve been together, I’ve come to appreciate the benefits and the hardships of international marriage. When Hanane and I first became engaged a friend emailed me “Welcome to the nightmare of international marriage bureaucracy!” It’s true, we’ve suffered through many forms, lines, and bureaucratic quagmires already….and I’m sure there will be [...]






