Showing posts with label fez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fez. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2009

TRAVEL THE WORLD - FEZ, MOROCCO


In 2002 when visiting Morocco, we were taken to the medina, or old city, in Fez. Here, members of our tour group with our tour leader, Marc, in the centre, have been having a good time trying on the traditional Moroccan garment called a djellaba. I have a very beautiful one that has been hanging in my closet ever since, because I have never had occasion to wear it. Perhaps some day....

TRAVEL THE WORLD - FEZ, MOROCCO



These two photos from 2002 were taken in the medina at Fez. They show how the famous Fez pottery is made and painted.

Monday, September 21, 2009

TRAVEL THE WORLD - FEZ, MOROCCO

The souk, or covered market, in Fez is world famous. It is so large that tourists are advised not to enter it alone or they may never emerge, particularly if they don't speak Arabic. Here in 2002 is a stall selling dried fruit, as typically seen in markets all over the Islamic world. As we walked through the souk, we frequently encountered heavily laden donkeys and had to scramble to get out of their way in the narrow lanes. I wondered what happened if two donkeys ever met each other. During the French mandate between the two world wars, attractive modern cities were planned and built in Morocco. Fortunately, new construction took place adjacent to the old cities or medinas, leaving them intact and making it possible for tourists to see them much as they would have been ages ago.