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Monday, April 10, 2023

marrakech - all about yves and +61

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Marrakech - 1st of April - 34 degrees celsius - 17982 steps

Early breakfast at My Kawa around the corner at Jardin Majorelle. As we planned to buy a ticket at the entrance as soon as the garden opens, but nowadays you can only book online, so we booked a combined ticket for the afternoon, also for the YSL Museum. After breakfast we went to Villa Oasis (a private residence of Yves Saint Laurent) next to our hotel, every Saturday there's a farmer's market; Souk Fermier and we bought some lovely organic products, such as argan oil, Tulsi Basilic Sacre, harissa, vegetarian pasties and an olive bread.

We walked to the atmospheric center of Gueliz and tried to seek shady and new places, because even though it's just April, it's high summer in Marrakech. Beautiful street art and faded glory everywhere in Gueliz.

We had a lovely lunch in the backyard at Some, a hidden surprise with delicious authentic Moroccan food and a superb concept store.

After a dip in the pool, we changed for a visit to Jardin Majorelle and Musee Yves Saint Laurent, where I hadn't been for a few years now. The new visitor system in time blocks is a great improvement, because it is no longer so bizarrely busy. As a souvenir we bought a famous YSL LOVE poster from 1986, because that's the year we first met!

Next we went to the adjacent Musee Yves Saint Laurent, where the exhibition Line And Expression takes place this year. We had to buy the beautiful exhibition poster, which we had already seen several times in the city. For Liam we bought a YSL drawing of a smartly dressed elephant, which also hangs in the museum. We framed it at home for his bedroom, because it's his favorite animal. He can already say 'olifant' and imitate the elephant sound.

Time to chill under the olive tree on the terrace in front of the hotel room.

And another walk to Guelia center. We booked a table at restaurant +61. They don't open until after 8pm during ramadan, so the staff can enjoy their iftar first. This hotspot serves Australian fare, with flavours from the Mediterranen and Asia. The interior is anything but Moroccan, beautifully sober and super atmospheric. All handsome waiters are dressed in Japanese aprons, just like at Villa Augustus. After eight the restaurant was packed in no time. The good cocktails ensures that those served here are the very best you will find in town. After a delicious dinner and some cocktails we took a petit taxi to our hotel.
PS: The name is Australia's dialing code.

Such a wonderful day again!

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

le citron majorelle

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Le Citron Majorelle, edition 2021.

A new lemon on canvas, is inspired on the lemon in Jardin Majorelle.
The lemon canvas is painted with the original Majorelle blue acrylic paint on a canvas size 80 x 60 centimeters.

If you are interested or want more information, you can send an email to info@woodwoolstool.com or a DM via my instagram account @woodwoolstool.

Normally I visit the spectacular garden in Marrakech on every occasion.
How I miss those annual visits to Yves Saint Laurent's garden in Marrakech.

Below a few editions of the lemon parade since 2012 over the years.

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Thursday, November 1, 2018

palms & pikalas

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Today on the program; a green bicycle tour!

A mighty fine bicycle tour to discover the beauty of the surroundings of Marrakech in the most green way!

Together with our twelve orange Pikala bikes, we visited Jardin Majorelle (with a short herbarium tea break in Cafe Majorelle) and afterwards the new Yves Saint Laurent Museum around the corner.

All bikes are parked in a row in front of Jardin Majorelle, from there we continued our ride to explore the palm grove, beyond the busy districts outside of Marrakech and to traverse the palm jungle.

After a beautiful bike ride, we arrived at the pergola terrace at Les Deux Tours for a lunch. In a setting of palm trees looking towards the Atlas Mountains, this is the perfect spot for relaxation and we had all afternoon to swim, to have nap on the lawn and a to walk through the gardens.

And obviously around sunset is the best time to enjoy the beautiful skies and views, to cycle back to Marrakech.

Which automatically means that we end up in the evening rush hour in the medina, another adventurous experience at the end of this wonderful day.