tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post4123344615315196312..comments2023-09-23T11:16:00.352+02:00Comments on The Franco-American Flophouse has moved: The Flophouse in Morocco - The CityVictoria FERAUGEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16319699673885400472noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post-19318714486400256962013-02-25T07:22:58.858+01:002013-02-25T07:22:58.858+01:00Hi Victoria :) Great blog -- I am just finding it ...Hi Victoria :) Great blog -- I am just finding it now, many, many years after you initially started writing it, but nevertheless, I still feel what you say carries relevance! I am a 26 year old former Seattleite as well, currently living in Berkeley and always fantasize about the possibilities of living abroad, and in particular in France (I also have my eyes on Quebec). I came across your blog after searching for "Working in France" in Google. I am lucky that I came across it and I've been reading your posts like a fiction novel, but then I remember it's your life! I haven't made it out of "2011" yet, but I am looking forward to catching up with all of your posts. Keep it up! <br /><br />AliciaAliciahttp://4theloveofbass.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post-82665563870223569022011-01-28T13:55:45.908+01:002011-01-28T13:55:45.908+01:00i felt exactly the same way about Japan. What ord...i felt exactly the same way about Japan. What order, organization and service and what incredibly natural beauty. But when I got back to Paris I was happy to go out and sit with my friends at the cafe and drink a kir at the end of a long work day. Oddly enough I realized that I had a new appreciation for lively chaos and conflict and I saw more clearly how that feeds the extraordinary creative spirit of the French.<br /><br />When I go back to the US, it's a bit different. What I love there is being able to go sit in the kitchen and talk with my parents while they prepare dinner. There I am the most at peace, surrounded by my family.<br /><br />i will definitely go to Rabat the next time I visit. And I will come back - a week here has left me yearning to see more.Victoria FERAUGEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16319699673885400472noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2424131704277823220.post-92006824620225505142011-01-27T23:57:46.487+01:002011-01-27T23:57:46.487+01:00I tavelled throughout europe a lot. i was impresse...I tavelled throughout europe a lot. i was impressed by the cleaness, the order, the organisation, beautiful cities, but i never felt so happy and at peace like i feel when i sit on a terrasse of a cafe in casablanca, with the crowd and the noise and the black smoke coming out of the old busses and traffic jams...we love casablanca with all its inconveniants :) you should visit Rabat,(just 50 min away by train)it is different from casablanca, greener, and older :)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15774157791149922818noreply@blogger.com