During the course of my meanderings around the world wide web last week, I stumbled across these images here No copy or explanation was attached so I can’t offer you…
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or Le Souk in Soho to be more precise! After a long day of temples and incense, dim sum and chopsticks we were a little unsure of where to rest…
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in black and white . . . via I have been sitting at my desk this week with a to-do list as long as my arm, involving flights, hotels and…
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Well, at the moment I’m thinking about kitchens (rather than castles) in the sand . . . And while I am sure my time would be better spent planning plumbing…
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We are thinking about meandering up the coast to Essaouira this summer and thought it would be good to get some inside information – maroc-o-phile Lynn Sheppard is lucky enough…
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The slightly more bohemian cousin of the Beni Ourain . . .? I was going through some photographs yesterday – the ones still sitting on my camera . . .…
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Sitting on the roof terrace of La Tangerina, gazing across the straits towards Spain, sipping on hot mint tea or maybe a cold glass of wine, always feels just a…
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Morocco, like many countries on this fair continent, has its fair share of excess plastics and packaging, but it also has a wonderful tradition of the homemade and the handmade.…
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Cumin is used in almost every Moroccan dish, and is so much an everyday essential, that it is served on the table along with salt and pepper. It is also…
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I have a file on my laptop ambitiously titled “Maroc : plans and idea”, and some of these images have slowly found their way onto my pinterest (to which I am…
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One of the {many} things I love about Morocco is the continuation of traditional crafts in a completely functional, day to day kind of way. In the town there will…
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Today is the day . . . the day of my first tea-in -tangiers musings, and it is also the day, nineteen years ago, on a beach in Madagascar, that…