for Wordless Wednesday and others!
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A few of the people I saw in Morocco
and last, but certainly not least …
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for Wordless Wednesday and others!
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A few of the people I saw in Morocco
and last, but certainly not least …
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Love these photos interesting too although I wouldn’t had gone near those snakes ha!
Have a slithertastic week 👍
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I kept well clear Steve!
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Each photo has a story about the people and their culture. I really enjoyed this series. Thanks for sharing and hosting the blog hop!
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Thanks, Christina. I’m going to more of these in the future with people fromother countries I’ve visited.
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Beautiful! There are so many amazing things to see in this world.
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So true Mimi, I only wish I could see them all.
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These photos tell us a story. Thank you for sharing. Beautiful.
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Indeed they do Regine / Thanks so much.
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Love the snake charmer shot. Fabulous!
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I was a bit concerned about the way the charmer stared at me!
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What great shots of people. What a beautiful place to visit. I will pass on the snakes though.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous day, Keith. 🙂
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Morocco is wonderful, I took the snakes picture in magical Marrakech, but I didn’t hang around by them for too long!
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I specially liked images with craftsmen.
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Me too! Thanks so much, Klara.
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Fabulous photos, Keith. It’s always so enriching to see photos of other cultures, and the craftsmanship these pictures show is stunning. The care and precision and the wonderful results.
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You learn so much about other cultures just by observing its people. The crafts folk seemed so dedicated to their work. Thanks, Jenne..
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Thank you so much for visiting and sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/07/a-favorite-place-to-visit.html
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… and thank you for dropping by.
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Great photos of the various people. I am always partial to the musicians – and the dancer, too.
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Me too. I may post a collection of those one week! Thanks so much.
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Very interestingly this week I was musing on making ceramics, and decorating plates!
Morocco seemed very interesting to me to go there, until I heard from one of my psychologist-in-training colleagues that her stay there on her honeymoon was very disappointing, (she is a beautiful girl) because she had felt like they saw her as an “object,” and also because of the restrictions with clothes. Because of her (future) job I took her serious.
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I can imagine her disappointment. Needless to say, none of those things was a problem for me, and it remains one of the most interesting places I’ve visited.
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Hello my friend, and I hope you’re doing well today. I love, love, love your pictures, but I remember the first time I spoke with you & you told me about all the places you have posted, so I went blog hoppin’ by you and read so many of them and enjoyed your pictures so much. It’s almost as if I was there…. almost, but almost just isn’t good enough, and now with Covid & everything that’s goin on in the world I think I’d be afraid to go anywhere, so my bucket list has changed, so if you don’t mind I will enjoy the world through your wonderful embracing pictures. Wow, and such a great camera that you could take such pictures to make one feel as if they were there. Now these peoples eyes I don’t know… were they friendly? They give me the creeps, but everything around them the walls with the designs… amazing, and you actually saw them making plates, and those… what were they pots or vases? Probably some of each. I bet they were expensive, right? So tell me did you bring home a wonderful souvenir from every country you went too? Your home must be absolutely fabulous! The vibes from each country must be floating through you home like angels. If those walls could talk and the streets pavements. Thank you for sharing my friend. Have a fabulous day, and don’t be in that sun to long today… it’s a scorcher!!!
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I’m so pleased you are able to travel with me through my pictures.
The only eyes that concerned me were the snake charmers!
The current situation has caused me to put my travel plans on hold. All I did last year and will be doing this year is travelling around the UK with my tent! Only now am I beginning to appreciate what a wonderful place it is.
I have a few souvenirs. Needless to say, I brought a tagine back from Morocco!
BTW, it’s far from scorching here in England!
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Lovely photos. The only place I have visited in Morocco was Casablanca. We went into an olive market and I have never seen so many, and of different varieties in my life!
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Thanks so much, Jackie. Now you mention it, the olives there are great! I started and ended my journey around Morocco in Casablanca.
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So very nice. What wonderful pics and what great memories of the country. Very nice. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
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They do bring back many happy memories for me. Thanks so much.
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These are fascinating pictures!
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I’m delighted you enjoyed them, thank you.
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fabulous photos- you captured the hard working culture perfectly
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Thanks so much Kathe.
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Hi Keith – excellent photos … people are quite extraordinary and wonderful to see; such varied cultures – I look forward to seeing more. Wonderful to see so many artisans happily working away in the streets … but your images encapsulate their daily worlds. Cheers – Hilary
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