Hello, my name is Deb and I'm a Moroccan pottery addict. |
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Once you've meandered around the rooms, taking
"just one more [photo],"
head downstairs to the shop owned by "Jimmy."
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You can score some good finds in this dusty old shop. |
So, back to the pottery. Each region of Morocco produces its own signature pottery. We like the design and colors of Fez. |
But, remember, it's not all about the pottery.
Everyday scenes in the Medina catch your eye,
like this shop owner chanting in Arabic. |
or a housewife returning from her Safeway. |
Tip #4: We were told by a merchant that
if you come into a store with a guide, the price is automatically
20 percent more.
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On Sunday mornings, the Berber women come to market. |
Have you ever seen so much cauliflower? Tip #5: You can
buy fresh vegetables like these and take them back on the
ferry to Spain. Customs did not object.
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No one does color like Morocco. |
We happened upon this fish market. Oh, I should add "smells" to the
list of sensations one experiences in Tangier.
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Next door in the food market, we found preserved lemons, a Moroccan delicacy
commonly used in tagines. (Note to self: We have a lemon tree. Make these.)
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Back to the pottery... |
And one last one. Shopping, anyone? |