Villa Didon Tunis

Rue Mendes France Tunis, 2016, Tunisia

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The Gypsy Kid and a Balkan Mess

A travel blog entry by stanfalk

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... and I might. But you can't just stick you hand out like I'm an ATM." So the kid says, "I can break dance." So I said, "Alright, let's see it." And then the gypsy kid starts busting moves and doing the robot and then does a half back flip to where he stops dead on his hands he freezes for about three seconds with his feet straight up in the air, flips back to his feet and says "money." I'm thinking "Bravo!!!" So it wasn't back spins and may not ...

Tunis

A travel blog entry by nacrobat

... put me up, taken me out and been super nice. You have great friends Mo!!

Today I walked around the city, where you still see quite a military presence. But I'm told they are just here to make sure no more buildings or companies that used to belong to their, not so dear, but long overdue and finally departed president, Ben Ali. He had held the office from ...

About to spend the day in Tunis

A travel blog entry by gypsying

... off line I can read and write a response at leisure. Then, when I sign on again, I can send off the response. Thanks

A day at sea: I know some of you assume these days are boring. Wrong. Exercise classes, lecture about forensics, cooking demonstration, bridge classes, wine tasting, various trivia events, lecture about Troy, music in several venues…etc etc…..And that doesn’t include the ...

Rock the Kasbah

A travel blog entry by gallopmonkey

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... the shelf (I wonder if Dior knows). He tries to sell me two vials, but I tell him I can't take them home and finally give in and buy jasmine. It really does smell lovely, much nicer than me at the moment.  I wander some more. Everywhere shop keepers are calling out, "Hello! Bonjour! Salaam! Zdrastvuite!" They try to get my attention and get me to buy, but I smile and shake my head. "Non merci!" I call and hurry on my way. I end of buying multiple scarves from people and then ...

Min misr

A travel blog entry by minmisr

... and the place of the country in the Arab world. Last year, I spent amy summer in Damascus and was frustrated at the difference between the classroom Arabic and the language of the street. Tunis is beyond frustration. People seem more comfortable with French than with formal Arabic and the dialect is near incomprehensible. Trying as well as I could, my Arabic and that of a native Egyptian were equally useless when ...

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