Here Mostafa is walking with our guide. This is one of the wider streets in the medina. The only form of transport possible in the medina is either donkey or mule. What is amazing is the palatial residences that exist behind these dark streets: floors of marble, balcony after balcony of exquisite woodwork, fountains, intricate designs on plaster, you just can't imagine. Later in the day, this same street will be so filled with people that you will have a hard time getting through.
Monday, October 16, 2006
Here Mostafa is walking with our guide. This is one of the wider streets in the medina. The only form of transport possible in the medina is either donkey or mule. What is amazing is the palatial residences that exist behind these dark streets: floors of marble, balcony after balcony of exquisite woodwork, fountains, intricate designs on plaster, you just can't imagine. Later in the day, this same street will be so filled with people that you will have a hard time getting through.
3 Comments:
Don't you think , guys it's time you stopped nosing around and go to school?!!!Here we toil and moil, mark papers, prepare lessons while you're basking in the sun...
Hi Madame Day! I miss you so much!!! We don't get a quarter of the stuff done in class that we did with you. I feel like it's not moving fast enough. The substitute is okay but everybody misses you so much. It's not the same. I missed you before you left so I didn't get the chance to say good-bye. It sounds like you are having a wonderful time in Morrocco. I can't wait for you to come back. School is just not the same. Have fun!!
Meaghan Vaccaro
Madame!!!
It looks/sounds like you're having a simply marvelous time. Did you take all those photos? they are gorgeous! Though I do agree with Marie-Jo....you need to get to school!! =D, keep updating, I'm enjoying every word of this! Really, why weren't you an author instead of a teacher? Isn't the pay the same ;)
Much love,
Tracy
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