I love the colors in these carpets. No one drugged our mint tea and tried to steal our money in the carpet stores (contrary to a few dire warnings I'd received regarding Moroccan merchants).
The light, the light. Made it easier to take good photos, that's for sure.
Don't you feel sorry for the poor horse?
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The pictures are excellent but I particularly like the one with the carpets and scooter. It is perfectly composed and is so interesting.
These pictures are gorgeous, Laurie! Hope you enjoyed your trip!
I thrive on your diary-like imput...it makes you seem closer. luv, mom
There used to be a Morroccan restaurant here in the middle of Indiana. You would sit on big pillows on the floor and be served about 7 courses and always have mint tea. Oh, I looooove mint tea with sugar/sweetener. I did my best to keep them in business, but they were only here for a few years. i still drink mint tea and just looove it. Did I say that enough?
Murphy is such a pretty dog. I wonder if he is as soft and fluffy as he looks. I just want to scratch his ears and kiss him on his nose.
How is Morrocco? I want to go. well, I want to go everywhere. Does it seem African to you? Or more middle eastern? Inquiring minds want to know.
Ruth,
Thanks, I like the carpets and scooter too--just rounded the corner and happened upon them! Wish I could have brought a rug or two home.
Betsy,
I did like Morocco quite a bit, especially away from the chaotic and crazy center of town (although the market is a "must-see"). And the sunny weather was a big plus.
Mom,
You impress me, keeping up with the digital age. And soon we'll be even closer to you!
Judy,
Actually, Morocco seems more middle Eastern to me--with the Arabic language and desert terrain. I bet you'd enjoy it, drinking mint tea to your heart's content!
Oh, and Murphy sends you kisses.
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