This is to warn and inform all future volunteers about WCs in and around Taroudant. What is the toilet etiquette?
Toilets in Taroudant are generally like they were all over France 20 years ago- a porcelain hole in the ground.However, toilet paper is usually supplied, and a tap on the floor with a little bucket. One assumes teh squatting position, whilst paying particular attention to one's whites. When the deed is done, remember to use the tap and bucket provided to wash your hands and wash away your waste.
An important thing to note whilst packing is that you will most probably suffer from diarrhea during your first one or two weeks. Fear not! Your yearning for an English toilet will soon be fulfilled. When you are least expecting it and just when your thigh muscles have straightened an English toilet will appear.
However, the luxury of a hole in the ground in a room with a door is nowhere to be found in the beautiful surroundings of the Atlas mountains. After a bumpy four hour journey in the back of a pick-up, on roads barely wider than a goat track, we were shown to our "toilet". This was a multipurpose stable equipped with eery darkness, several sheep and some goats a horse next door, two cows and a clutch of chickens. No bucket here...
If however this is not to your liking, a short walk a la nature is advisable. Don't wait until you are desperate though!
Whilst we are on the subject we'd like to tell you what we discovered at the tannery. Our purchases (a trendier than Topshop bag and a pair of sandals) were made with the help of pigeon poo. The acid of which apparently softens the leather.
So talk about it however you like, use all the euthanisms you like, at the end of the day, when nature calls, you have to answer.
Christina 2007 and Shafiqa

