Today, October 22nd, is the first day of serious rainfall in Rabat since May. It stifles our outdoor activity a bit, but is a welcome cleaner of streets and sidewalks. Americans do not realize the important cleaning function of regular rainfall.
While I was working in the Fulbright Commission’s library last week, they brought in a book recently published by one of their alumni, about ceramics in Morocco. Then separately I get an invitation to attend his book talk at the American Legation in Tangier.
We attend the book talk on Thursday evening (yes, we bought his expensive book), in the stunningly beautiful rambling old Legation building, and I urge Barbara to walk to the other side of the Medina to a notable café -- googlemaps can lead us through the Medina, surely.
Narrower and narrower alleys, with stray cats and young men standing warily, then a group of young men in the alley ahead arguing loudly...we beat a hasty retreat to our hotel by the train station, where we turned on the TV.
Arabsat provides us with our old favorite action-movie channel, and what’s showing? Bourne Ultimatum. Partly filmed in Tangier, in the alleys and rooftops of the old Medina!
The following day, we arranged a lookalike photo--the lovely CIA operative waits at the Cafe De Paris for her connection…
Later, in the real world, meeting with John Davison, the Director of the Legation Museum, he points out the window to the rooftops where Jason Bourne chased the assassin. Coincidence? You be the judge.
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