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FRIDAY IN THE RED CITY.
N.B. ANDREWS
January 07, 2017
Folks,
On Fridays just after midday, the streets of Mkch become
awash with fine hand made Djallabas - the traditional long robes
of the Moroccans.
In winter, dark browns and Black
predominate for men; often in wool with the head covering/hood
symmetrically folded and allowed to fall gracefully over both
shoulders.
For the finer examples, there is a hand made
globe of linen with delicate thin three inch long tassels
swinging like a pendulum from the end of the hood.
The
more rakish men leave the hood askew over one shoulder- that is
the authentic Marrachi way- they are more hardy desert
influenced people and sometimes use the hood to carry fruit or
bread.
The symmetrical fold is the preferred way of the
Fasi- that is those from Fez.
The traditional Berber
Djallaba is made of a coarser wool. This gives it more texture
and the cloth often has chalk stripes.
A fine pair of
socks continue where the robe ends just above the ankles and the
feet are shod in a pair of leather "Moroccan Adidas" aka
Barbouche - the preferred color being yellow.
I have not
had the courage to wear the full garb yet since my roommate is
convinced that adding the Barbouche makes me look like an elf!
So fine leather loafers it has been.
Soon after
mid day, the call of the Muezzin is heard all over the ancient
city, summoning the faithful to the Friday prayer in the
numerous mosques.
For me, Friday late afternoon is a good
time to find an outdoor cafe close to the magnificent train
station on Mohammed VI Ave and watch the "Epicurean migration"
while drinking mint tea with a crisp croissant.
This is
about the time that the Red City fills up completely with
visitors from Atlanta to Auckland and from Copenhagen to Cape
Town. The tinge of excitement and anticipation on the faces of
the visitors is palpably evident as they spill out onto the huge
plaza in front of the station and make their way under the
sturdy palms.
The majestic pillars supporting the soaring
roof of the main concourse in the station mimic the surrounding
palm trees.
Some visitors start on a high note by taking
a horse drawn carriage ride.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2017/01/205331/morocco-ranks-africas-number-one-tourist-destination/
Is it not risible that the apellation, "Gateway to Africa",
has already been appropriated by others?
Ignorance is
bliss!
The yellow Marrachi petit taxi cabs are then in
full flight and often not enough are available for the visiting
throng. Undeterred, the host of visitors start a purposeful
march with their wheeled suitcases along the tree lined
sidewalks to their destinations for the city is pedestrian
friendly.
An iPhone or Android with GPS becomes an
indispensable companion in this digital age.
Russians,
Chinese, Europeans, Americans, a small sprinkling of Africans-
all on a footed quest for the "Epicurean Protocol" that the Red
City has provided for a thousand years.
Epicurus
advocated living in such a way as to derive the greatest amount
of pleasure possible during one's lifetime, yet doing so
moderately in order to avoid the suffering incurred by
overindulgence in such pleasure.
The emphasis was placed
on pleasures of the mind rather than on physical pleasures
making it totally distinct from hedonism.
Perhaps, if
you will, an "ethical hedonism".
Is this not an important
facet of living in or visiting the Red City?
Do the
physical pleasures of Mkch (and there are a considerable number
of them to rival any other city in the world) not enhance the
mind and spirit?
In our age stalked by the Berlin truck
driver, the Istanbul New Year's eve shooter and other madmen and
mad women, can we really believe that in Dante's Divine Comedy,
the flaming tombs of the Epicureans are located within the sixth
circle of hell (Inferno, Canto X)- the first heretics seen and
appear to represent the ultimate, if not quintessential, heresy?
Maybe we can ignore the above simplistic rant by Dante since
we have already seen children spontaneously offer flowers to the
Mkch police on New Year's day for keeping the city safe.
https://www.moroccoworldnews.com/2017/01/205136/photos-moroccans-handing-flowers-officers-new-years-eve-go-viral/
I shall certainly visit the Epicurien again after midnight
with my roommate; enjoy an ample steak with a Medallion Merlot,
dance with the Halle Barry and Ursula Andress look alikes (who
are there to "ginger up" the place) while smashing a tambourine
on my thigh and round it all off in the Theatro.
http://www.essaadi.com/fr/restaurants-marrakech/restaurants-de-la-nuit/epicurien
But tonight let me salute Venus as she graces the night sky
before setting at around 930 pm in the west. Then of course, the
Katsura beckons for a light supper after placing a few aliquots
of Jura on board again.
http://www.katsura.ma
Thankfully, with the arm accessory, it is only a ten minute walk
from the box.
Long live the Red City!
Asalaam
Aleikum.
NBA
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FRIDAY IN
THE RED CITY.
Commentary, Jan 07, Ghanadot - On Fridays
just after midday, the streets of Mkch become
awash with fine hand made Djallabas - the
traditional long robes of the Moroccans........More
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WashPost Is
Richly Rewarded for False News About Russia
Threat While Public Is Deceived
WashPost, Jan 05, Ghanadot - IN THE
PAST six weeks, the Washington Post published
two blockbuster stories about the Russian threat
that went viral: one on how Russia is behind a
massive explosion of “fake news,” the other on
how it invaded the U.S. electric grid. Both
articles were fundamentally false.......More
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African
Countries Must Stop Begging for Everything From
Foreigners – Annan
FaceAfrica, Dec 31, Ghanadot - It was a
moment of truth telling and reality check at the
just-concluded 5th Tana High-Level Forum on
Security in Africa when former United Nations
(UN) Secretary-General Kofi Annan insisted that
African countries must stop begging,
cap-in-hand, for assistance from foreigners to
address challenges confronting the continent........More
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Welcome, President Trump
Commentary, Jan 07, Ghanadot - So those who were
hurt by Trump's victory must put the insult and the degrading description of his
personality on hold for now and give the man a chance. He may be able to “drain
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