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Sunday
May062012

Ace Camp - Suzanne Northcott - Marrakech + Essaouira

DateMay 6, 2012
I got home late last night after spending 9 days in Morocco. This time we stayed in the medina at Riad Majala so we could try different restaurants and be closer to the action. It's amazing how quiet it is a night considering all the hussle that goes on during the day. The group could shop when they wanted or head out to try a restaurant or get lost in the souks like I did more then once.


Suzanne Northcott was our workshop leader and she taught travel journaling but as always with Suzanne she teaches much more. She lead us in yoga each morning which calmed everyone - as we listened to the "call to prayer" - she was generous with her time and guidance and she was open to experiencing all the sights, sounds and changes that occur when traveling with a group.


The souks are like a cement corn field with vendors shouting at you to visit their shop and you have to plow right through if you're not interested - even if you show the slightest interest in something they offer you may encounter the likes of assistance of "how many do you want", "my family made this in the mountains", "we have one in yellow, orange, green, blue, red and purple", "I offer you the most diplomatic price", "come in, come in, you only have to look" - and fifteen other renditions... At times you seek the only shop that will give you a moment to think for if they only knew that if they did that they may have your business...but that is shopping in the souks...and that is all part of it.


We ate at a variety of restaurants - Le Jardin, Terrace des Espices, Cafe des Espices, Al Fassia, in the Jemma el Fna, Villa Flore, Cafe Arabe and had a cooking class (sort of) followed by a meal in our riad. We also ate at Beldy in Essaouira (one of the most flavorful in my mind) after I set out on a mission to find a restaurant and ran into a German guide book writer who brought me there to make a reservation on his bike. (Thank you Lutz!)


The group ventured to Gueliz, Essaouira, Jardin Majorelle, museums, shopped the souks and had quiet, well instructed lessons from Suzanne. Yes, we saw goats in trees - and handed out tips to the goat herder or whatever he's called. (It's a tad of a touristy thing but still fun - correction - it's totally a touristy thing...but still fun)


We split up, shopped together, shopped on our own, met new friends and explored Marrakech. Some of the group arrived early and spent time in Paris, extra days in Marrakech and some stayed longer to explore Morocco and London. There were artists, lawyers, accountants, art administrators, travelers and seekers of gardens to name a few.


and we walked...and walked...and walked...and if we couldn't walk any longer we found our way back.


It was a great adventure and I thank Suzanne and all the ladies who joined in.
AuthorAngela Ritchie's Ace Camps | Comment2 Comments | tagged TagEssaouira, TagMarrakech, TagSuzanne Northcott | in CategoryAce Camps | Share ArticleShare Article
Monday
Mar192012

Angela searches the world wide web - March 19, 2012

DateMarch 19, 2012
I'm getting ready for an onslaught of travel - which is incredibly awesome but I'm making sure all my "t's" are crossed and "i's" are dotted. In a few weeks I head to Seattle for the Ace Camp with Tif Fussell and the dottie angels dearies 2, then off to Morocco with Suzanne Northcott and 11 other women and after that I return back to Whistler for a few days followed by an Ace Camp in Sweden with Camilla Engman.

I have a few days - like 5 or so before I arrive in Sweden so have been trying to figure out where to go and what to do while in Europe - so I came up with some of these ideas below.

Do I stay in northern Europe and ride a bike around Copenhagen, or go to Amsterdam and visit the flea markets or do I head back to Paris and chomp out at Galeries Lafayette again? Do I take a ferry, or camp on a Greek Island, or train it to Belgium or Stockholm?

Oliver Jeffers

Stockholm
Copenhagen
Paris

In my search and as often happens I spent some time getting lost and ended up on the site Welcome Beyond looking for future accommodations for Ace Camps - so then I started thinking Belgium.

Welcome Beyond - Belgium - La Classe


Tunisia - Dar Hi — Séverine: “Yes, it’s very much like a retreat. When you’re there and you see the sunset and hear the mosques, it’s just an amazing experience.


France - Chateau Du Chiron


This came right out of the blue as one search led to another and really, no absolutely, has nothing to do with my Europe search...but I liked it so am sharing the work of Emily Fischer. Emily runs a custom quilt studio called Haptic Lab and has designed a Great Lakes quilt. If you grew up in this region, you might feel as fondly about this as I do.


Tourist Magazine - "When did expensive and impossible to find become so unbearably cool? I look to my 5 year old niece for inspiration when it comes to fashion and my 90 year old grandma when it comes to attitude."

Travelettes - I stumbled on this website and discovered the work of Ana Cabaleiro and spent a fair bit of time searching for Euro inspiration...where to go, where to go....?

image: Ana Cabaleiro
image: Ana Cabaleiro

Wandering off course again I discovered the photography of Thomas Hauser.


...and found this postcard - A Platform Journal


I haven't made my mind up yet...but stay tuned.
AuthorAngela Ritchie's Ace Camps | CommentPost a Comment | tagged TagAna Cabaleiro, TagCamilla Engman, TagEmily Fischer, TagOliver Jeffers, TagSuzanne Northcott, TagThomas Hauser, TagTif Fussell, TagTourist Magazine, TagTravelettes, TagWelcome Beyond | in CategoryAngela searches the world wide web | Share ArticleShare Article
Monday
Feb202012

Angela searches the world wide web - February 20, 2012

DateFebruary 20, 2012
Getting excited about heading to Marrakech and scooting over to Essaouira with Suzanne Northcott and the girlies. (there are few spots left if you want to come but act fast, I'm thinking...)

We'll be heading to Marjorelle Gardens, tripping it to Essaouira, hanging in the souks, hitting some incredible dinner spots and sure, we'll also shop - of course we will. Suzanne will be teaching the art of travel journaling and be leading us in yoga every morning - I say "us" because, yes, I do intend to yoga it up while I'm there. (famous last words)

image: mich_obrien

image: dominikgolenia

image: Adam Jones

image: Filipe Ferreira

image: chrisflyer

There's a good post over at Wilder Quarterly blog about The Majorelle Garden. You might way to know more about the Wilder Quarterly so head over here.

What else happen this week.
I liked this photo of Marilyn Monroe riding the chairlft on Mount Norquay in Banff, Alberta.


I think the graphic designer Amanda Jane Jones is pretty skookum.

Here are her New Year cards and other projects she's worked on. She is also the primary designer for Kinfolk Magazine - which you know I'm a huge fan of. I love the simplicity of her work.

images: scooped from Amanda's website and blog.

Photographer Igor Palmin's work is mostly in black and white. He calls himself an "observer" rather than a photographer and I can see why.


This is by far the best book of the week. (I pinned it on Pinterest already, I know - a bit of a repeat but it deserves double coverage) Check out the price - $1.95.


You can buy the book on Amazon and while I was searching the book I noticed some other "man-knitting" books with names such as "Knitting With Balls: A Hands-On Guide to Knitting for the Modern Man", "Men Who Knit & The Dogs Who Love Them: 30 Great-Looking Designs for Man & His Best Friend" and "The Knitting Man(ual): 20+ Projects for Guys".

I'm not kidding.

By far, though, the website - MenWhoKnit - is one of my favorites. It's just so great that these dudes have a community and share their thoughts and ideas about knitting. Hmmmmm. Ace Camp for the man knitters might be fun. Wool + Scotch in the U.K. (putting on my thinking cap for that one)

Last but not least - Upon a Fold - for those interested in paper craft. A lovely online store owned by Justine + Matt. Their blog lists some of the most varied and interesting paper crafters in the world.


This week - if I can get all in order I'll be launching a new trip.
AuthorAngela Ritchie's Ace Camps | CommentPost a Comment | tagged TagAmanda Jane Jones, TagIgor Palmin, TagKinfolk Magazine, TagMarrakech, TagMen Who Knit, TagSuzanne Northcott, TagThe Manly Art of Knitting, TagUpon a Fold, TagWilder Quarterly | in CategoryAngela searches the world wide web | Share ArticleShare Article


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