Wired, Wireless, Haywire: Legation’s Trimlines Get Sidelined

Twenty years ago, in the magical Belgian film Toto le héros, we saw a glimpse of the future: walking down the street, you're confronted with wiring, plumbing, and tubing coming out of the most unexpected places.  It's the Centre Pompidou effect, but without the discipline. I've seen the future, and it's here in the medina. … Read more Wired, Wireless, Haywire: Legation’s Trimlines Get Sidelined


Tu Bishvat in Tangier

From Wikipedia: Tu Bishvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בשבט‎) is a minor Jewish holiday, usually occurring in late January or early February, that marks the "New Year of the Trees." Tu Bishvat is one of four "New Years" mentioned in the Mishnah. Customs include planting trees and eating dried fruits and nuts. In Israel, the flowering of … Read more Tu Bishvat in Tangier


Save America’s Treasured Legation

Does TALIM pass the SAT* test? *SAT stands for Save America's Treasures, a US National Park Service program which, according to the NPS, "is one of the largest and most successful grant programs for the protection of our nation’s endangered and irreplaceable cultural heritage." TALIM Board members, Fellows, Friends of the Legation, interested citizens, and … Read more Save America’s Treasured Legation


AIMS In Marrakesh, TALIM In Morocco

Anyone reading this blog over the last few weeks might get the idea that Morocco lives under a big rain cloud.  Definitely not the case.  There is a sunny side to the country, and we've been there: Marrakesh.  I even groused about its tourist-trap side, though the city is much more than beads and baubles. … Read more AIMS In Marrakesh, TALIM In Morocco


Bad Tourist in Marrakesh

Back in Tangier after a week in sunny Marrakesh.  Thankfully the sun is shining in Tangier too. Marrakesh and its sights – sprawling medina around its famous Jemaa el Fna, suburban reservoirs nestled in the shadow of the Atlas Mountains – attract a number of tourists.  And therein lies the problem.  I don't feel like … Read more Bad Tourist in Marrakesh


Legation Fund Raising: Insert Money Here

I like to call it the "poor box."  It's the wooden box screwed to our door, with the hope that visitors to the museum will be moved to leave a token of their appreciation.  Good thing tokens don't exist anymore.  Or else we'd get them, along with wooden nickels, and other useless objects.  Somebody once … Read more Legation Fund Raising: Insert Money Here


An Historic Structure: Report Eagerly Awaited

It was a year ago, January 2010, that a team from the U.S. measured, photographed, profiled, and documented the multitudinous problems that haunt our historic structure.  Visible to the layman are problems of water absorption and saturation, cracking, settlement, mold.  To the experts who came to Tangier one year ago, these problems – and more … Read more An Historic Structure: Report Eagerly Awaited


Tangier American Diplomat Among the Righteous?

Photo at left: J. Rives Childs, Chargé d'Affaires, American Legation Tangier, February 1941 – June 1945 (from the collection at TALIM). The following letter is from one of Childs' many books, Vignettes, or Autobiographical Fragments, Vantage Press, 1977. – – – – – – –                                                                                                 Tangier, 13 … Read more Tangier American Diplomat Among the Righteous?


December Diary: The Enchantment Is Elusive

Note to readers: December is a time when many people suffer from S.A.D., Seasonal Affective Disorder, or the winter blues.  I may have identified a variant, peculiar to this corner of North Africa, called L.E.D. or Legation Enchantment Disorder.  It's not quite disenchantment, but it is a bummer.  This "December Report" is in the format … Read more December Diary: The Enchantment Is Elusive


Tunisian Week at TALIM

It has something to do with completing one's research before the end of the calendar year, so December turned out to be Tunisian month in Tangier for three AIMS Maghribi Scholars – two of whom ended their stays in Morocco with presentations at TALIM.  Yesterday it was art and architecture with Wissem Abdelmoula; today it … Read more Tunisian Week at TALIM