The longer I'm away from Marrakesh the fonder my memories become. I'm not sure why. I have been thinking about it a lot. It was such an escape from my life. From everything I'm accustomed to. I know I loved the warm days and cool nights. I know I loved the colors that so were bright and cheerful. But it goes further than that. So I'll keep thinking about it. Who knows where it will take me.
"They are the colors of the desert" |
When we were being driven through the country I asked the driver, "Why do all the buildings have such similar colors?" He shrugged his shoulders and said "they are the colors of the desert".
Food Stand Marrakesh, Morocco |
Pottery in Marrakesh |
Woven Baskets in Marrakesh, Morocco |
Woven Rugs in Marrakesh, Morocco |
Souk des Teinturiers, Marrakesh, Morocco |
The dyers choose a different dye color each day.
In this way they keep each color pure and bright.
The colors they dye make a wonderful contrast
to the hot dreary rooms they have to work in.
Souk des Teinturiers, Marrakesh, Morocco |
Marrakesh, Morocco |
These scarfs were not just for tourists to purchase. I found it was interesting how many natives frequented the different stands.The women wore these beautiful colored scarfs over their heads.
Essaouria, Morocco |
Horse and Cart, Marrakesh, Morocco |
I'll leave my month of blogging about Marrakesh
at this picture with the sun setting on Djemma el-Fna square
and a carriage waiting for you when you arrive.
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