Back on the road, the GPS is glitching. Luckily we're headed out of Tataouine the way we came in so we can get some wind through the windows to cool the cell phone down. Everything is hot. We've also given up on our second 12v charger because it's only gotten the Eldest's phone to 40% so far. Instead we plug the fridge back in (But cant hear it over the road noise, so we just cross our fingers it turned back on).
This Ksar is actually in a village and we notice that we're scoped out when we pull up. We take a moment to drink water (everyone drink! is kind of a battle cry for this trip, and someone will randomly shout it while driving after which everyone drinks) and apply sunblock before we head in. This place is much smaller than the previous one, but much more done up.
On our way in we're beckoned in to both of the two souvenier shops we see to our right. We politely decline for the moment and a "later. Later" satisfies them. They offer magnets and post cards and tea, but really it's just a bit too warm out for that much energy and we want to see this place first.
Inside are a couple painters (one in each of the two courtyards). the first is going through the motions of painting like he had been doing it before we arrived. This makes me chuckle.
There's not as much to explore in this one, but we all decide we REALLY like the rocks that we find jutting out of the wall as "steps" to get to the second story. Something tells me "osha" wasn't invented yet.
No nook goes unexplored.
On our way out we buy a photo from the first painter (who has a little shop set up in one of the rooms). It's of the view immediately outside and to the right of his door.
We buy a painting from the second guy, but I can't remember what it was of.
At the first souvenir shop, we stop in for tea.
and the shop keeper shows us some artillery shells he has. he says it's from Germany's "North African Campaign". He also tells us this place is available for rent overnight if one wanted to stay in such a place.
At the second shop I buy a shemagh. I'd been meaning to grab one and hadn't done so yet.
We had brought some coffee cups from Papa Hungary as gifts to hand out to people along this trip. And decide to give our first one to the person we had tea with. When the Huntswoman comes back, she's holding a flag that he gave her in return.