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here, it seems like I have been here much longer.
Morocco is an interesting place, you have a very larger generation
gap, the older people who are more set in the ways of Islam, and then the
younger generation, wearing western clothing, and hair styles, and
provocative clothing, and not abiding by all the rules of Islam. You can
tell the older generation doesn't know what to make of the younger people.
Some of them get quite upset when a younger couple simply holds hands in
public. I think it has to do with the rapid change, and perhaps a little
bit of envy. Morocco is an Islamic country, but it is a pretty relaxed one,
as they say here "We are a long way from Mecca".
The King of Morocco is also a stark contrast to his father and
grandfather, he only has one wife, and is really pushing tourism. Which is
apparent by all the construction every where. Tangier is really bustling
with construction, they are hosting the 2012 Expo. It would be neat to
return here at that time to see how things have changed. The King does not
charge an income tax for the people, just a business tax, he is self
sufficient with interests in various Moroccan and foreign companies, he is
also donating some of the many palaces around the country to museums.
Food in Morocco is great, from Tangines to couscous, and the best
bread around, so light and fluffy, I think it is because most places still
use wood heated clay ovens. The people are genuinely kind as well, most of
the people here are more than willing to help other Moroccans and tourists
alike. Of course you have the odd shady character trying to pull a quick
one. (More so here in Tangier than else where in the country) Essaouira and
Fes were my two favorite locations, both a stark contrast of each other,
Essaouira is the laid back beach town, and Fes has the huge souks (markets),
and is a very old city.
This is right up there in my favorite country I have visited, I
certainly wouldn't live here, but I would come back, I wouldn't call it a
budget location, but there are some good deals out there, and you can get by
inexpensively providing you don't drink much.
Tomorrow I am off to Gibraltar for a couple days, I am somewhat
looking forward to being in an English speaking country again, then it is
off to Izmir, Turkey. Which I see on the news is having a few problems, so
hopefully things settle down.
PS - Happy Mothers Day Mom
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