The Morocco Musings
On August - 25 - 2008
You’ll find shopkeepers wearing traditional hats so don’t mistake everyone for a high priest. Their brilliant black mint tea that’s made in their traditional tea pots offers a taste and fragrance that’s difficult to imitate. Imagine finding it difficult to make black tea that tastes like theirs, that’s how specific things are. You’ll find a public bath and the bazaar is hard to miss. With the night market active you can grab a meat delicacy into the late hours seated under the open sky powered by traditional lamps and dancers and performers at street corners who will entertain you with true delight.