Day 60 – Kenitra
Today was washing day. The weather has been hot and sunny just right for drying the clothes.
We had breakfast and late morning I dragged the washing machine out of the garage. It has been really useful to carry it. We have been able to keep on top of the dirty laundry and able to change the bedding when needed. Brenda has also made use of the machine when we have finished with it for our session.
After lunch Tina had a rest on the bed while I tried to unlock an old MIFI I have carried with us. In order to check how much data allowance we have left it is necessary to send a text. Unfortunately my Netgear MIFI doesn’t allow me to send texts so I have been borrowing Terry’s old phone. After some research and following some confusing instructions I was able to find the unlock code and send a text using the Huawei MIFI. Disappointing to find I have only just over 1GB of data left and I want to stream the commentary of the Bournemouth match tomorrow and also watch the live match on Friday so I will have to buy a recharge tomorrow. The cost is 50 MAD (£3.50) for 4GB of data so it won’t break the bank.
I also have found a better way of securing the Tyrepal monitor in the cab. This is a device for monitoring our tyre pressures and temperatures constantly as we move along. It sounds an alarm if the pressure and / or temperature falls outside of the limits that I have set. Lets hope that it doesn’t go off any more on our journey home.
Decided that tomorrow we are going to try and find the Souk. We had some difficulty trying to locate it on the map but eventually did so. If it is too far to walk for either Tina or myself we will hail a taxi. The journey would only be a few pence in a Petite Taxi.