DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1962 Home Thoughts From North Africa \ 11/11/61 We took the boys up to Score Mountain to the radar site on Sun- day. That is one of the most iso- lated spots in the world. A narrow road winds up the mountain (with gravel areas extending out over nothing for a car should you happen to meet head on). It is at least a mile up. There is the tower and one other building that houses the six airmen stationed there. An’ac- cordion type barb wire fence sur- rounds the place. You can see for miles and miles. Mohammed vil- lages visible in the distance with the land cris-crossed by donkey paths. One of the airmen took us we on the rocky ledges. These boys ours are like mountain goats and just as careful. I fried chicken, took along a couple cans of potato sticks, Choco- late cake and Coke. We ate with the airmen. They have a well equipped kitchen, but I guess they get pretty tired of each other's cooking. They ran a movie, “The Wizard of Bagdad” for the boys. I drove the car down the mountain— Bill and the boys hiked — David and Billy making it half way and Patrick and Bill all the way down. We took pictures of the event. 2/4/62 ‘We drove to Merrakech Saturday. I wish we lived down there. I'm completely fascinated by that place. With all of its smells (in some places) beggars, etc. The French market on the main drag is the nicest vegetable market I have ever seen. They have beautiful fresh flowers, too — I bought a bouquet of miniature roses for the Chapel alter for today for 40c and a dozen Baby Iris for 40c for the house. I also bought 4 lbs of fresh peas for 200 francs (40c and they were de- licious. “Also, 2 lbs of tomatoes for ®: and a dozen oranges as big as “grapefruit for 20c. : 2/11/62 We did not eat at the Club today. I bought a beef roast and we ate at home. We get pretty tired of look- ing at the same old cuts of meat in’ the Commissary. Do you know what ou can have for us to eat when we get home? A nice BIG platter of lots of kinds of cold cuts and a large can of cottage cheese from Dallas Dairy! The only sliced meat we can buy is balogna and pimento loaf—both green around the edges! Cottage cheese is made from re- constituted powered milk and you can imagine how it tastes! — Actu- ally we should be ashamed to com- plain about the food here. All we have to do is look at these Moroc- cans to realize that we have far too much to eat. ‘We made our last trip to Fedala and had a wonderful time. There were a lot of campers, but at no time were there more than a dozen people on the beach at a time. There were a lot of Swiss, Austrians And Germans this time. We took a ‘minimum of food and equipment with us this time. We slept on two cots and the boys slept in the car. Nv Thursday we were all sunburned, “but not as bad as the last time we were down. We shall never forget’ Fedala! The boys went on the coral By MRS. PAT WILSON every morning and caught crabs and small fish in jars. We walked on the beach at night — serenaded by three Moroccan teen-agers with a guitar. They played and sang Spanish and Moroccan tunes and even tried to do the twist in the sand! We went through all the words we knew in several languages — German, Spanish, French, Arabic and Japanese. Mostly words of greeting, thank you, how are you, etc. Its surprising how many words you pick up.. I think we have learned more Arabic than any other. On Saturday, at noon, Brecka (our fatima )met us at the French Market on the main street of Mer- rakech. She took us to her home in the medina. She has a court yard around which lives her family — married son, parents, etc. We sat on cushions around a low table. The cous-cous, a kind of cooked grain heaped in a large dish. In the center of the bowl were carrots, turnips and bits of meat. No one uses plates. Brecka gave us spoons and we all dipped into the same bowl. Then we were served beef, done fork-tender, with potatoes in the natural gravy. The gravy is sopped up with huge chunks of bread. Bread and fingers were our only utensils — all eating again from the same bowl. This may seem unsanitary, but really did not bo- ther us as only the food directly in front of the person is touched. — Then, we were served mint tea and coffee. The head of the household made the tea. This is a regular ceremony. Brecka sat on a small brightly colored rug — a brass tea tray on short legs in front of her. A large bunch of mint was pushed into the ‘tea-pot, a lovely, graceful, engraved pot. A special mint tea is used, hot water.added and then large chunks of sugar. Moslems love sweet, sweet tea. We took lots of pictures, black and white as we couldn’t get colored film. Brecka has some beautiful children. Her little girl, 5 yrs. old, has long, black hair, braided and huge dark brown eyes, with long. long lashes. ‘Zorra” was dressed in a long, full, pink dress and under- neath, sheer pale green pantaloons. The little boy, age 3% yrs., was full of the dickens. He kept running in and out of the room, upset a glass of tea, made faces. sent for a belt. This the most ex- treme punishment—they simply do not believe in spanking children and surprisingly most Moroccan children are well-behaved. — Any- way, ‘this did not fase little “Hamed”! When his Daddy made to slap his legs with the belt, he promptly kicked his father in the shins! I gave the children a box of chewing gum. The two little ones and the older girls (Fatna & Fa- tima) chewed constantly. One of the girls kept up a constant crack- ing of gum that put my efforts to shame when I was ‘young’! Brecka’s son has a small boy about a year old. The Grandfather, who is very old, also came in for tea. How he loved the baby. 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I% d - , y S ied by Bruce Slocum’s Insurance to a shed and brought out his dog.| ye have arranged for other jobs [Agency The dog ‘was sleek and ‘iat, another /s.. Toth Omar and Brecka when we |. i) unusual thing , as most Morocan | aave here. | are waist high out back! dogs look starved and mangy. | 7/3/62 Brecka is on her prayer rug in “Grandfather” smoked one of Bill's| we are sweltering! It was 107 | the bedroom going through her 5- cigarettes, but the son refused (Mo- degrees today and at 7:00 o'clock |times-a-day ritual, She fills an hammed’s are forbidden tobacco). [tonight had only cooled off to 98 | empty 3 pound coffee can with ‘TI could go on and © ut that | degrees. Most unusual. There is| water and goes into the back yard. meal (and the walk we took into the | ne cool breeze blowing yet. Thunder | Washes her face, cleaning her eyes, medina later with Brecka' as our | heads hung over the Atlas late this | ears, nose and rinses her mouth— guide. - She would not let us buy a [afternoon but we expect no rain. |then her hands and arms (up ‘to her thing as she said the prices were too | We are told there have been thun- elbows), then her feet and ankles. high due to a religious holiday | der showers all along the other side | Good Old Mohammed was pretty coming up. On ‘this holiday they |of the Atlas reaching all the way |foxy, eh, what? At least he knew visit the graves. Also, it is the day |into Algeria. “Wish one would blow he'd get water on these people five that all women pray that they may | over here — Ben Guerir could sure | times a day — that is, if they are go to heaven. Moslem women have | yse a few drops of moisture. I feel | faithful and want to pray. no “rights” in this life and cannot |sad because our lawn will get no. be assured of ‘life after death”. |water and all our work to keep it Brecka bought each of the boys a |green will be as nothing a few days vase-like object with skin stretched | after we leave. My Four O’clocks over one end. This is tapped with the fingers. I've put them away as I think they are excellent sou- ® BPS QUALITY PAINTS © veniers, but they are like egg shells — easily broken. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. BUY NOW ! SAVE ! For Beautiful PRINTING Try The Post 6/26/62 The boys are very restless the last week or so. They know we will soon be leaving. A lot of families left this month. The large trucks with huge packing crates were in and out of the housing area. Bill and I talk about getting this and that done and how some of the things we are doing for the last time in Morocco. I suppose it is dis- turbing to small children. They talk about what fun it will be at Grandpa’s but you know they have been so happy here, it probably up- sets them a little to be leaving. QTS. GALS. ‘Also, they are looking forward to . Biloxi, especially the beach. Can Royal - On Latex Wall Paint 9c — $2.99 you imagine how Sirens the States BPS Flatlux Oil Base Wall Paint 1.192003 80 will seem to them — especially, r dl ip Ege Ri, Bk BPS Vinyl - Bond Vinyl Latex Wall Paint 1.925 — 4.20 seen only sheep grazing, camels, BPS Florlux Floor Paint 1.50 4.95 donkeys, dirty, ill-clothed Moham- meds, mud villages, date palms and a few Orange trees. When we went to Fedala, we say a few trees in small areas. Of course the High B P S 10 J Atlas is covered with pine, etc. As $ 1 and I've written many times, Ben Gue- ELE] up rir sits in the middle of nothing. I GAL. | would be excited too at the thought of T.V., super-markets and depart- ment stores, if I was sure I could some day return to Morocco. 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