Another week, another challenge. Want the best fresh food ever? Try the old medina quarter in Tangier, Morocco. It’s one of the oldest cities still active, and for good reason. The community is huge, vibrant, and engaging. These mounds of fruits and vegetables are just a tiny sampling of what you can find.
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Veggies look enticing. I don’t know about the duplicity, though—the men in short-sleeved shirts and the women covered from head to toe. Just an outsiders observations, not an attitude. Personally, I think we all ought to be a bit more covered up. But that’s one opinion of an old man. Love the photo, though.
Here is my entry for this week’s challenge: Community (and Sub-communities)
http://fstopfantasy.wordpress.com/2013/12/13/weekly-photo-challenge-community-and-sub-community/ 🙂
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Looks delicious! I’d love to see the market.
janet
Markets are almost as the same as others in the world. 🙂
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