Part Two in my series of blue doors from the Moroccan town of Chefchaouen (here’s Part One). This post’s all about the little close-up details: handles, locks, carvings, rivets, textures…and all those different shades of blue. You can see more of my Moroccan photos here and my other blog posts about my trips to Morocco here.





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very lovely to meet you yesterday lucy. I am glad to know a reiki practitioner nearby too. I tried clicking through to your ‘contacts’ page but it told me that it couldnt be found. Perhaps you could email me? Love to know the contact details for the MP Summer Fair and to stay in touch,
much love to you,
Anissa
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