Wyona and I wanted to go to the gold souk. At least I did. I have been looking forward to seeing this
market since I heard about it at a destinations lecture. Moiya declared that
she was not in the market for gold, but she wanted to look in the shops if we
were going to explore them. David is
less anxious if he goes somewhere
else. He continues his site seeing. Hanging out in shops, shifting his weight
from one leg to another while Moiya is looking at merchandise, is his idea of
hell on earth. He is happy to have her
buy; he just wants to be looking at the bigger picture of the community while
she shops. “
Wyona asked Greg to come along with us – this was one
of the times when she needed the safety of his presence. A man whispered something to Greg as we
walked along. I wanted to know what the
conversation was about. “Oh, he was just
inviting me to come along to a back street for some Gucci watches,” Greg
laughed. The women darted in and out of
shops. Greg bought pop to keep Wyona
hydrated. “No really cold,” he said. “It
looks cold because of the beads of water on the outside, but it is not
cold.” I wore out faster than Moiya and
Wyona and I would go sit beside Greg who would put himself on one of the benches
that lined the middle of the mall, and watch us. “Watches?
Scarves? Bags?”, men would walk by and say to Greg.
“How many times does this happen,” I asked him.
“About once every 15 minutes,” Greg replied. “So many times that the tourist standing
kitty-corner over there has been watching and has begun to laugh each time I am
approached again,” he continued.
After a slight
rest, I would continue to pop into the shops with Moiya and Wyona. I am not used to the tinsel gleam on the 18
and 24 karat gold merchandise in spot after spot – both outside of the souk and
then inside along its covered walkway. I liked to study the walls above the
tops of the shops. I could see laundry
hanging above one, but back in the recesses of the ceiling where no one would
ever see it.
“What are you looking
to purchase?”, the merchants will ask me.
I haven’t even thought about the categories long enough to have selected
a general theme to jewellery buying. I
am overwhelmed with plastic bags of gold under counters brought out if the
merchants think I can’t find anything on
the shelves or in the glass cases that I like.
The truth is, I like it all.
And the idea of buying gold by picking out a piece of
jewellery and then having someone put it on the scale? That is anathema to me. Wyona has told me many times that is how it
was done. Still, the surprise of that
act was there for me.
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