I’m so happy



I’m so happy that you have decided to visit Fes. It’s the spiritual capital of Morocco and of course it is also a very beautiful city.

In Fez, you will find traditional Moroccan clothes, shops, plus tasty and delicious Moroccan foods like Tajines and the famous Fassi Khiliaa candies.

You absolutely must visit the old medina, The weather is good, sunny in the summer and cold in the winter so you should bring suitable clothing.

In addition, there are many beautiful neighboring cities around Fes such as Sefrou, Immouzir, Sidi Hrazem, Moulay Yacoub, and of course Ifrane.

I promise you won’t regret coming to this exciting and beautiful Moroccan city. Don’t forget your camera. I’m sure you are going to have a wonderful time.



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Culture Vultures Fes


 Culture Vultures Fes is having an exhibition of the unusual and fresh work of…Jess Stephens! The show includes sculpture, art jewelery, painting and other 2D, 3D and electronic marks.

Please note that LIFE SIZE opens on Wednesday 15th of September and runs until the 25th and since we’ve already seen some of Jess’s work, we can tell you that you don’t want to miss this.

As long as we’ve known Jess she has dedicated herself to getting the word out about Moroccan artists, musicians, poets, performers, and crafters. If there was an award for Welsh women who have contributed to the growth and appreciation of the Moroccan art scene, we are sure that His Majesty, the King would bestow it upon her.

Now is a chance to see some of what Jess has been doing with her diverse talents, diverse background, and diverse self! Go, go, go!



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Wanderlust Design


Wanderlust Design

Spring is definitely in the air. The sun now shines all day long, the breeze is warm, I’ve got all my windows and doors open and I can hear the birds singing their songs beginning at 5am. The scent of the orange blossoms is still in the air too. I have been collecting the the tiny blossoms so that I could bring them and their wonderful fragrance into my apartment. I’ve noticed that I’m not the only one as I’ve caught young boys, older women and the guy who works at the local undercover liquor store doing the same. I’ve asked them all what their plans are for the blossoms but their reason is different than mine….theirs will be used to make tea. I can only imagine what it tastes and smells like…I have the feeling it might be a little like Jasmine tea…so nice. And here I am thinking of going back to NY….silly girl.
Tiny orange blossoms…unfortunately I can’t capture the scent for you…


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