Reflection
Since no typed words will truly describe the goings on in Fez and the Fondouk, I can only recommend that anyone who gets the chance
Since no typed words will truly describe the goings on in Fez and the Fondouk, I can only recommend that anyone who gets the chance
I am sitting in the train, which has just pulled out of the Fez station. I had no idea that I would have so much
Well, the end of my stint here is approaching. I spent little time in the hospital today in order to get some last minute things
Today was exciting and fast-paced. Since it wasn’t nearly as busy as yesterday, I enjoyed taking a little more time with the patients. Today’s funny
Today was the busiest day in the clinic since I arrived. It’s just our luck that Houssine, the large animal technician is on vacation this
I spent a fantastic Sunday afternoon at the horse show. Doc drove us about two hours to the Royal Polo Club Equestre Dar Es-Salam in
I have to admit that I slept in a little bit this morning after last night’s long colic escapade. The colicking horse from last night
Today was a very long one. We made it back from the animal souk just as the Fondouk opened at 7:30 this morning. The souk
I have wanted to write a little bit about the animal trading, donating, etc that goes on here at the Fondouk. The perfect opportunity presented
The donkey that came in with colic yesterday did not make it. We continued supportive therapy today, but it was too little too late. On
Finally back to work! I spent most of the morning with an influx of goats and sheep. One ewe had been in labor for 6
We are back from our Saharan adventure. The desert was definitely one of the more beautiful and mesmerizing places I’ve ever seen. Riding a camel
The opportunity has presented itself for the other four students and I to go trekking in the desert! Since the Fondouk is closed again today,
The Fondouk is closed today. The reason for this stems from the currently unstable political situation between the Moroccan government, the Fondouk, and Dr. Frappier.
Saturday morning we headed out of town to catch some local horse racing. Eight races were scheduled for the day. Oh my, what a cultural
As promised, today was very busy after yesterday’s Souk. We rushed through routine deworming and wound treatments as people brought in their newly purchased animals
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