I set out for the two cities that resided in the head since childhood as a historical and geographical memory, and I thought for a long time that they were forbidden to us, as Arabs, to visit them. He cemented that conviction, and perhaps the behavior of the Moroccan driver, who has some resourcefulness, like those dealing with border areas constantly, made me feel like I was a novice smuggler, and that I had to take care and be careful, and that he would do his best not to make me feel tired or bored with the administrative procedures at the Moroccan borders, And that he will negotiate with the employees so that I will not be late, of course, all of this is to increase the agreed amount or at least double the tip. Keep me away from any tension or anger, for small matters always do not need screaming or tension, we set out for the two cities that reflect their shadow in the sea from the high “Tangier”, and they are surrounded by a border fence to prevent illegal immigration and smuggling, our driver M. He wanted to increase his dirhams, and I was satisfied, as usual, in following the Levantine proverb. My goal is always to pick grapes, not to quarrel with the guard.
I entered Ceuta in awe, but it presented itself, as if it was a city I knew or had seen before, because there is one theme that unites those cities lying on the shores of the Mediterranean.
“Ceuta”, whose name came from ancient Rome, in relation to its mountains, “Septem Fratres”, meaning “seven brothers”, and shortened to “Septem”, until it became in Spanish “Ceuta”, is more beautiful, more organized, calm, dominated by a character The cities of southern Spain, and Bahria in particular, but they are less noisy, and they correspond to Gibraltar, which has a Jewish and Hindu minority. Sleep caressed the eyelids, or sipped a cup of coffee, as if it was not cold, or accompanied by a cold afternoon, worthy of the rituals of a Mediterranean city, where the sleep of the saying of the pleasures of this world.
As for Melilla, which extends on the Mediterranean coast, its name came from the ancient African, meaning honey from which large quantities are produced. You feel that it is a large ship that sailed from the coasts of the “Iberian” peninsula, and its sea luck did not allow it to penetrate for long, so it sailed off the opposite coast. It looks at the city of Nador as a beautiful rural expanse. Because of the sea, don’t forget to cast your shadow in it.
I set out for the two cities that resided in the head since childhood as a historical and geographical memory, and I thought for a long time that they were forbidden to us, as Arabs, to visit them. He cemented that conviction, and perhaps the behavior of the Moroccan driver, who has some resourcefulness, like those dealing with border areas constantly, made me feel like I was a novice smuggler, and that I had to take care and be careful, and that he would do his best not to make me feel tired or bored with the administrative procedures at the Moroccan borders, And that he will negotiate with the employees so that I will not be late, of course, all of this is to increase the agreed amount or at least double the tip. Keep me away from any tension or anger, for small matters always do not need screaming or tension, we set out for the two cities that reflect their shadow in the sea from the high “Tangier”, and they are surrounded by a border fence to prevent illegal immigration and smuggling, our driver M. He wanted to increase his dirhams, and I was satisfied, as usual, in following the Levantine proverb. My goal is always to pick grapes, not to quarrel with the guard.
I entered Ceuta in awe, but it presented itself, as if it was a city I knew or had seen before, because there is one theme that unites those cities lying on the shores of the Mediterranean.
“Ceuta”, whose name came from ancient Rome, in relation to its mountains, “Septem Fratres”, meaning “seven brothers”, and shortened to “Septem”, until it became in Spanish “Ceuta”, is more beautiful, more organized, calm, dominated by a character The cities of southern Spain, and Bahria in particular, but they are less noisy, and they correspond to Gibraltar, which has a Jewish and Hindu minority. Sleep caressed the eyelids, or sipped a cup of coffee, as if it was not cold, or accompanied by a cold afternoon, worthy of the rituals of a Mediterranean city, where the sleep of the saying of the pleasures of this world.
As for Melilla, which extends on the Mediterranean coast, its name came from the ancient African, meaning honey from which large quantities are produced. You feel that it is a large ship that sailed from the coasts of the “Iberian” peninsula, and its sea luck did not allow it to penetrate for long, so it sailed off the opposite coast. It looks at the city of Nador as a beautiful rural expanse. Because of the sea, don’t forget to cast your shadow in it.
I set out for the two cities that resided in the head since childhood as a historical and geographical memory, and I thought for a long time that they were forbidden to us, as Arabs, to visit them. He cemented that conviction, and perhaps the behavior of the Moroccan driver, who has some resourcefulness, like those dealing with border areas constantly, made me feel like I was a novice smuggler, and that I had to take care and be careful, and that he would do his best not to make me feel tired or bored with the administrative procedures at the Moroccan borders, And that he will negotiate with the employees so that I will not be late, of course, all of this is to increase the agreed amount or at least double the tip. Keep me away from any tension or anger, for small matters always do not need screaming or tension, we set out for the two cities that reflect their shadow in the sea from the high “Tangier”, and they are surrounded by a border fence to prevent illegal immigration and smuggling, our driver M. He wanted to increase his dirhams, and I was satisfied, as usual, in following the Levantine proverb. My goal is always to pick grapes, not to quarrel with the guard.
I entered Ceuta in awe, but it presented itself, as if it was a city I knew or had seen before, because there is one theme that unites those cities lying on the shores of the Mediterranean.
“Ceuta”, whose name came from ancient Rome, in relation to its mountains, “Septem Fratres”, meaning “seven brothers”, and shortened to “Septem”, until it became in Spanish “Ceuta”, is more beautiful, more organized, calm, dominated by a character The cities of southern Spain, and Bahria in particular, but they are less noisy, and they correspond to Gibraltar, which has a Jewish and Hindu minority. Sleep caressed the eyelids, or sipped a cup of coffee, as if it was not cold, or accompanied by a cold afternoon, worthy of the rituals of a Mediterranean city, where the sleep of the saying of the pleasures of this world.
As for Melilla, which extends on the Mediterranean coast, its name came from the ancient African, meaning honey from which large quantities are produced. You feel that it is a large ship that sailed from the coasts of the “Iberian” peninsula, and its sea luck did not allow it to penetrate for long, so it sailed off the opposite coast. It looks at the city of Nador as a beautiful rural expanse. Because of the sea, don’t forget to cast your shadow in it.
I set out for the two cities that resided in the head since childhood as a historical and geographical memory, and I thought for a long time that they were forbidden to us, as Arabs, to visit them. He cemented that conviction, and perhaps the behavior of the Moroccan driver, who has some resourcefulness, like those dealing with border areas constantly, made me feel like I was a novice smuggler, and that I had to take care and be careful, and that he would do his best not to make me feel tired or bored with the administrative procedures at the Moroccan borders, And that he will negotiate with the employees so that I will not be late, of course, all of this is to increase the agreed amount or at least double the tip. Keep me away from any tension or anger, for small matters always do not need screaming or tension, we set out for the two cities that reflect their shadow in the sea from the high “Tangier”, and they are surrounded by a border fence to prevent illegal immigration and smuggling, our driver M. He wanted to increase his dirhams, and I was satisfied, as usual, in following the Levantine proverb. My goal is always to pick grapes, not to quarrel with the guard.
I entered Ceuta in awe, but it presented itself, as if it was a city I knew or had seen before, because there is one theme that unites those cities lying on the shores of the Mediterranean.
“Ceuta”, whose name came from ancient Rome, in relation to its mountains, “Septem Fratres”, meaning “seven brothers”, and shortened to “Septem”, until it became in Spanish “Ceuta”, is more beautiful, more organized, calm, dominated by a character The cities of southern Spain, and Bahria in particular, but they are less noisy, and they correspond to Gibraltar, which has a Jewish and Hindu minority. Sleep caressed the eyelids, or sipped a cup of coffee, as if it was not cold, or accompanied by a cold afternoon, worthy of the rituals of a Mediterranean city, where the sleep of the saying of the pleasures of this world.
As for Melilla, which extends on the Mediterranean coast, its name came from the ancient African, meaning honey from which large quantities are produced. You feel that it is a large ship that sailed from the coasts of the “Iberian” peninsula, and its sea luck did not allow it to penetrate for long, so it sailed off the opposite coast. It looks at the city of Nador as a beautiful rural expanse. Because of the sea, don’t forget to cast your shadow in it.