Red Shoe, Green Shoe..in Morocco


A door in Morocco
One red shoe... Do Not Disturb
One green shoe... Enter
Very clever.
:)

image~me


Comments

  1. Aah, try that in a university residence and it takes on a whole different meaning!

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  2. Hi Jeanne this is a wonderful tradition!

    xoxo
    Karena
    Art by Karena

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  3. Reminds me of a time long, long ago when a tie on the door nob meant the same ....

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  4. Oh, I LOVE that Jeanne. Is it a Moroccan tradition....I hope that there were lots of 'red shoes' going on !!!! XXXX

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  5. Hello Jeanne

    Red Shoe, Green Shoe, what? no yellow, or does one throw caution to the wind
    Helenxx

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  6. A nice tradition..and I love the carving in the doorway..

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  7. Best of all, I have two pink shoes, compliments of the Kasbah :)

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  8. Very clever indeed. Great weekend to you!

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  9. Kind of light our traffic lights!! Funny!!

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  10. I love traditions like this...and i love learning about them....thank you!

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  11. red light, stop. green light, go...very cute.

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  12. I wondered how I would remember which colour meant which but I just read becky's comment and now I'll be fine should I ever get to Morocco!

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  13. What a beautiful photo! That bit of red just pops!

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  14. It's been a long since I needed to put a red shoe on our bedroom door Jeanne! Renovating a house long term strips the 'romance' from the relationship in the swing of a sledge hammer.
    Millie xx

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  15. LOvely idea, Here in Montecito......no one would understand what the heck an espadrille would be doing on the door!

    I am working on a translation!

    XXOO

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