Wednesday, January 21, 2026
GARDEN HOME HARVEST
Monday, January 5, 2026
OLIVE OIL!
After two years of caring for and nurturing the six olive trees on the property, we were rewarded yesterday when we loaded up our 10 feed sacks of olives in the tuk tuk and transported them to the mahsara zeitoun, the family run operation with the old Italian equipment for processing the olives into oil. It was a fascinating experience, made even better by the friendliness of the people doing the work.
Our bags of produce were weighed before being loaded into the hopper. Our 2025 harvest added up to 456 kilograms, or 1005.31 pounds. The numbers seem impressive, but in my mind's eye I am picturing all of the work that went into that production, with an ever increasing appreciation for the value of hard physical work.
The mats with their load of olive paste were first given a water bath, then the actual pressing of the olive paste began.
The final bit of my day of olive education was the sight of a pink bucket of pulverized olives and oil that was not grey but an intense black. This was the unfinished “black soap” that Morocco is known for. This Beldi soap is used for deep cleansing and exfoliation in hammams and is known for its gel-like texture, Vitamin E content, and ability to leave skin soft, smooth, and revitalized.
Sunday, January 4, 2026
TERRAZO FLOORS AND KITCHEN WALLS
After two more days of rain, the site is a muddy mess but on January 3 the morning dawned with a full rainbow over Ait Ourir and brilliant light at the garden home.
Our new crew is fast turning the shell of the house into a home with interior walls. In this photo, a kitchen is emerging.
In the studio, the color of the too-bright terrazo that lines the walls has been muted and applied to the subfloor, and all that is left to do is apply the polisher to the surface.
Friday, January 2, 2026
NEW CREW, GREAT RESULTS
These final two weeks of 2025 brought a new, much more reliable crew to the project, and things are finally moving at a good pace.
In the studio, we are getting close to the actual building being finished. Mohamed, the amazing artist who is doing the stone cladding, is also laying the terrazo floor inside. It is a fascinating process to watch.
SPRING 2026
Knee surgery in mid January and the move to the temporary housing in the studio at the garden home interrupted the ability to post regularl...
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After two more days of rain, the site is a muddy mess but on January 3 the morning dawned with a full rainbow over Ait Ourir and brilliant...
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With construction temporarily halted, the development plans were turned upside down. Time was better spent on creating than waiting, and w...
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We had a busy couple of days this week. Two workers came to dig a diversion ditch that will act as an overflow for the irrigation water fr...
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