Photos from out trip to Bali with a couple of friends and kids.
14. November 1999 11:10 by Rene Pallesen | 0 Comments
Whilst we were in Morocco, our whole family went riding on donkeys.
That included my grandparents! They needed a bit of support to keep their balance, but otherwise they were doing all right.
You can see my grandmother, my brother Claus and my mother in succession behind by grandfather.

Here is my father! Do you not think that he looks so much like his brother in one of the photos on the 80th birthday page?

Here is my brother on the donkey. It is quite amazing how much these small animals can carry.

My mum on her donkey. Not quite as elegant (maybe relaxing a bit would have helped) as the rest of the family, but at least she didn’t fall off!
This is one of the few pictures I have of her where she is not smoking! (oh, and the other one at my grandmother's 80th, of course! It was a very nice picture of her smiling!

Finally, someone got a photo of me on my donkey!
14. November 1999 10:59
by Rene Pallesen
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Our main reason for the trip to Morocco, was to come together as a family and attend my grandmother's
80th birthday. We also managed to explore Morocco, and even had a fun day riding
donkeys - yes, the whole family - my grandparents, parents and brother!
We met different people and there were some really beautiful women in this country. There were some interesting buildings and we even found some strange goats!
The Women of Morocco . . .


People in the city tend to be more extremist/fundamentalist when it comes to religion, then those who come from the country areas.
One reason could be that the people living in the cities are mainly Arabic, and those living in the countryside are Berbers.
Berber women are less dressed up than in the cities.
Some of them are extremely beautiful.
Also, I noticed that those in the city tend to be more self-conscious of photos being taken than those in the country.People are naturally a bit shy, but by showing friendliness, it a makes it a lot easier to take good photos.
Hmmm... Do you know that I was actually offered to buy this girl on the right for two camels? I do not know why they wanted to get rid of her. Maybe she was making too much trouble in the village?
Anyway…I refused the offer.

The girls decorate themselves with what is called henna. It is a dye that stains there hands for a long time. They paint different patterns onto their hands and it actually looks very pretty. Much nicer than tattoos - which are permanent!