Day 2 - Jay and I went to sleep before 21:30 last night but didn't manage to get out of bed until nearly 09:00 this morning! It was a fitful sleep, but it helped us to advance to a time zone that's eight hours ahead of home. We ate a slow, excellent breakfast downstairs in the Ibis Casablanca City Center Hotel. We've stayed at Ibis chain while in Germany, Poland and even Singapore: they have never disappointed in their breakfast buffets.
Tram #3 is just outside, so we paid around 1.20 CAD to travel to the end of the line just to see city scenes from the a/c comfort of the nicely maintained equipment. The temperatures for the day this week reach around 23C but the sun is bright and helps make it seem warmer. Eventually, we got off at the end as it was next to a huge hypermarket called Marjane. It carried more than just food. Who doesn't need to pick up a TV along with some cheap lentils? We had to pay again to return back to the Casa Port Station and our hotel.
We had a rather long nap this afternoon but as it doesn't get dark until late we but we walked around seven and a half kilometers when out before dinner and on our way back after it. Still a lot is closed because this is the last day of the Eid holiday and many folks will be returning from trips home this weekend. It did feel a little more lively than yesteday. But many shops are still closed. We had tangine again at one of the few large restaurants open. We watched the people watching the people out for early evening strolls. Perhaps a quick train to Rabat tomorrow just to spend a few hours in the capital city.
Just like many cities around the Mediterranean, even though Casablanca has on the Atlantic, it is been designated a 'cat city' by Jay. That means they come to lounge around city parks and accept food and affection if offered.
































