soft drink delivery in the medina of fes photo

soft drink delivery #WordlessWednesday

#fes, #morocco

Morocco: soft drink delivery photo
soft drink delivery in the medina of fez, morocco, 2022. © friedrich zettl.

A Morocco photo for #WordlessWednesday – no words, just pictures. Allow your photos to tell the story.

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15 responses to “soft drink delivery #WordlessWednesday”

  1. swabby429 avatar

    This is a more charming way to distribute drinks than those big, dirty trucks we usually see. 🙂

  2. Auden James avatar

    Back to the future, possibly?

    1. Zettl Fine Arts avatar

      Ha ha, I never saw it that way but you could be very right!

      1. Auden James avatar

        We’ll see soon enough, I guess. At least the weather is usually nice in Morocco all year round (even in winter)!

  3. luisa zambrotta avatar

    Simply beautiful!

    1. Zettl Fine Arts avatar

      Thank you so much!

      1. luisa zambrotta avatar

        You’re most welcome ❣️

  4. Martha Kennedy avatar

    The donkey looks confused. I like the photo very much.

    1. Zettl Fine Arts avatar

      Thank you very much! I am glad you like it 😌

  5. linhah avatar

    Thank God for Wordless Wednesday, or I would never understand a word you say.

    1. Zettl Fine Arts avatar

      Ha ha, I guess you are not the only one 😃

  6. Edith avatar

    Der Esel sieht wie ich grad aus, geschafft. 🙂

    1. Zettl Fine Arts avatar

      Selbst wenn, so schön dichten wie Du kann der nie – auch wenn ich kein Marokkanisch verstehe, so weit reicht’s.

      1. Edith avatar

        Laaach, ich bekomme das Zuckerbrot, der Esel leicht die Peitsche. Scherz beiseite, daaanke ❤

  7. rabirius avatar

    Excellent picture…
    …and I’m a big fan of donkeys.

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