Food- the food in Syria is really seriously good- great dips, salads, and traditional dishes ranging from kebabs to wonderful aromatic casseroles:
This repast was a "quick" lunch with our friend Samir who owns a terrific shop at the Roman gate at the entry to al Hammadiya souq( upstairs)
History- layers and layers of history. Agatha Christie wrote a book about her adventures in Syria with her husband Max Mallowan. I have also seen the best Roman ruins I have encountered- and I have seen ones in Italy, Algeria, France etc.These images are the long road in Afamia- 2kms of collonaded road that once housed 200,000 Romans ( I don't know whether this included the slaves)
Riads, palaces and the second most sacred mosque in the world the Ummayed Mosque to which all visitors are welcome- all in Damascus
Textiles- ancient Roman ones, 2000 years old- fragments found in burial chambers, cross stitched Syrian dresses, silk and raw silk, felted rugs for Bedouin tents
And people- the very friendly and charming Syrian people.
Ohh and rugs lots of wonderful rugs...
Come join us....... I am dreaming.
4 comments:
OMG - what a wonderful post!! I drooled over all the photos and everything you wrote here. How amazing it must have been and how amazing it would be to go again!! Hell, I'd join ya!
This looks great! I put Syria on my wish list!
fabulous collection of pics, you summed it up in a nutshell.
Do love the place, so charming and friendly- hmmmm
Happy house hunting, you are close to something wonderful
I'm crazy about Mediterranean and Middle East civilisations. I'd love to join this travel, but not sure I can afford....
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