| We watched wool being cleaned in an old Berber inn which previously housed Berbers and their donkeys when they came into town. We heard children chanting in the Islamic schools and heard the call to prayer over loudspeakers from top the mosques. People still used community ovens to bake their bread, community fountains to gather their water, and �Turkish� baths for cleansing. Amazingly, the Medina was very clean, and even the donkeys and mules transporting supplies into the city along the narrow streets had �poop� bags attached. |