![]() I often lack the strength and also the language for a discussion. So far, I can find a veggie option everywhere, even if the waiters sometimes look at me very pityingly. I was and am aware that Tunisia is a meat and fish-eating country. I have to learn to deal with it on my own. I don't want to judge, I certainly won't change people. For me as a vegetarian, it was not nice at all. Once across, that's a must, then at the back exit the stalls with live animals, somehow no better.įinally outside in the fresh air, I grab a banana, try to swallow the gagging. So many killed animals, wow, that's not my cup of tea. His eyes sparkle, he is happy to be able to speak German again. He tells us about his trip to Munich, where he was allowed to stay with an entrepreneur for six weeks. We buy fruit and vegetables, Gerd has a long chat with the spice seller. Arabic coffee (with cardamom, of course!), tea, dates and all kinds of other things we can't identify - and don't buy for now. We zero-waste fans are in seventh heaven. Here we discover really good vegetables for the first time. ("The Life of Brian" and "Jesus of Nazareth" for example) But our attention is on the vegetable stalls. They can be loud here in Tunisia, that's for sure!Īfter two weeks we have to stock up on fresh food for the first time, we stroll into town, past a fortress that is constantly used as a filming location. It's a bit airy here, if it weren't for the noise. The sun beats down on our Felix, our office on wheels is like a sauna. The harbour guard keeps looking at us, we feel good. In Monastir, we can stand quietly at the harbour. We, however, turn around once more comfortably, because for us the as-salāt does not play such a role, as we do not pray Muslimly. ![]() After a somewhat longer pause for thought, he remembers the right name: The muezzin calls to prayer. ![]() The "Maizena", as Gerd somewhat benightedly calls it in the morning, rings out in a chant-like volume. No, we don't want to be woken up so early. The days start early here: the alarm clock sounds at 5.30 am.
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