Tales of Chefchaoen: Blue-Walled City

Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com

When I was in Morocco I went to the blue-walled city of Chefchaoen. The beauty of this place is unfathomable. It is nestled in the Rif mountains amongst harsh arid desert and sparse trees. Everywhere people are sweating and struggling to wrangle goats and donkeys and not in the kindest way.

Chefchaoen rises out of the dust of the unforgiving desert like a radiant, lush oasis of blue calm. The calm itself comes from the azure and cerulean blue shades of the buildings and mosques. In the Souk marketplace, there are big heavy flowers and fruits framing doorways and draped leathergoods on railings, big velveteen carpets of many colours, piles of practical leather sandals, ornate glass lanterns and hand-painted bowls and cups. There are people going about their business, carrying food and water and touting for goods. Wandering through the shaded labyrinthine alleyways, there’s a sense that nothing changes there about life itself, just the flesh and blood people who walk around. The urge to buy everything was palpable but I resisted as I had nowhere to put anything and needed my money.

There was a lot of cats, dogs and donkeys looking tired, thirsty and hungry and so I bought bottled water and gave some for the cats. Bought a felafel and gave some for a donkey. Some had bung eyes and looked like they had had a tough life. I wanted to rescue all of them. I realise that going to places, it’s like you are a passive observer and cannot change the unfairness of life for other beings in a meaningful way, at least not when put on the spot in the moment, which depressed me at the time.

The sheer beauty of the different shades of blue from pale to deep lapis lazuli everywhere stays within my heart. I’ve been a big fan of blue and gold ever since. In my clothes, my home decor choices and in how I do graphic design for clients. Blue is the king of all colours!

Cat in a doorway. Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Cat in a doorway. Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Moroccan door, Chefchaoen. Copyright  ©  Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Moroccan door, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Blue Dye in Chefchaoen Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.co
Blue Dye in Chefchaoen Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Marketplace during summer, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.co
Marketplace during summer, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Leather markets during summer, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.co
Leather markets during summer, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.co
Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Marketplace during summer, Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 www.contentcatnip.com
Donkey in Chefchaoen. Copyright © Content Catnip 2009 http://www.contentcatnip.com

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Content Catnip is a quirky internet wunderkammer written by an Intergalactic Space Māori named Content Catnip. Join me as I meander through the quirky and curious aspects of history, indigenous spirituality, the natural world, animals, art, storytelling, books, philosophy, travel, Māori culture and loads more.

6 thoughts on “Tales of Chefchaoen: Blue-Walled City

    1. I felt sorry for the donkey, he was carrying a heavy burden. Nice photo. I guess one bummer of a thing I would like to try to forget is how in Africa they didn’t treat the animals very nicely.

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  1. Yeah that’s one of my favs too with the dappled light from the vines. The colours were very vibrant there, I will never forget it, especially the hessian bags filled with the powdered dyes. I couldn’t capture how vibrant the colours of the dyes were in the photos. I wish I could go back.

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