June 2009
42 posts
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Never say good-bye, rather see you later! Turkey, I will be back. Maybe you will see me in Istanbul or Bursa, most likely by the coast eating yogurt and cucumbers and swiming with jelly fish. The last five weeks has given me the opportunity to visit places I have only read about, touch things I’ve only seen in pictures and for that I feel truly blessed.
I may have been Turkish in my other...
"No problem, my friend."
Finally I can say goodbye to cheese and yogurt on “every” dishes which means the turkey trip has came to the end.
Based on my observation, in Copenhagen all the taxis are Mercedes Benz and you can imagine it is as expensive as the original price of what the turkish cab driver tells us all the time.
The street is so clean and I still cannot discover a single dust on the street yet....
Separate Adventures
Now that our fantastic 5 weeks in Turkey have come to an end, this blog will now act as a forum for our individual travels that follow; a way for friends and family to keep track of our adventures.
As for myself, I have begun a two week trip in Italy. I have only been in Rome for only 5 hours and am already addicted to gelato - yes, it is that good.
- Michael C.
Dearest Istanbul,
reddestijl:
Thank you for hosting me over the last few weeks. I think I have learned a lot from you and I hope you’ve at least been slightly changed by me (okay that might be pushing it).
Some notes:
I’ve never partied it up, or gone out until 4 am, as much as I have here. This habit won’t continue when I get home but thanks for giving me the opportunity to be 22 again.
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Kapadokya
Our tour guide Akin, has led us to an amazing lunar landscape of volcanic ash that burried the region of Kapadokya millions of years ago, and now through errosion, earthquakes and what ever mother nature could throw at it, the landscape reveals a most spectacular array of stone columns and cliff sides that ancient people before us have carved and used as their dwellings and places of worship. ...