apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage.
there s very few europeans actually living here full time. the notion of living a life apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage.
or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else, is essentially a port city, with all the things that traditionally come with port cities. it s situated at the choke point between the atlantic ocean and the mediterranean sea.
is a moroccan city. i m 62 years old. i didn t know international days which finished in 1956, but at that time, i think europeans may have outnumbered moroccans in the center of this city. it s not the case now. there s very few europeans actually living here full time. the notion of living a life apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix
apart, of being somewhere else, there are those who like that feeling. i like that feeling. then there are those who may live apart, may live somewhere else, but they re not entirely comfortable. it s the difference annoys them or is a burden. it did, and it frustrates them. some people have to leave home to find their home. i m one of those people. whereas i didn t feel at home in the country i was born in at all but here i feel okay. i feel very, very happy here. there is indeed something special about this place. burroughs described the native quarter of tangier as a maze of sunless twisting streets filled with blind alleys. its smell was particularly notable to him, including a mix of hashish, seared meat and sewage. tangier, before anything else,