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thoughts from the bosphorous – istanbul wrapup05.15.10

istanbul wrapup. after 13 days of turkey on our final day we took a trip up the bosphorous….one palace after another on this choppy but beautiful little strait of water that connects the black see to the sea of marmara/agean/mediterranean and ultimately the ocean. we traveled alongside huge barges up to the rumeli fortress used first as a launching pad for invasion and then as a spot from which to protect constantinople. later we hit the grand bazaar where lillis showed amazing stamina and resolve in numerous little shops before finding the backgammon set she liked……here are some pics from our three days in istanbul.

lillis (like my old friend chance) is a big fan of having a person you know in pics of places so you can see how big they were. that’s lillis. she’s tall. haghia sophia is really big and impressive, what with the domes supporting themselves and all.

the cistern was beautiful. chuck would have to tell me if it’s better looking than the one in north africa, but it was pretty darned impressive. i want to say it was a something like 100K square feet in surface area, meaning it could hold a crap-ton of water. it was built by justinian around the same time as “the sophia” and was forgotten about until some locals were found to be pulling up water (and sometimes fish) from holes in their basements. wild place istanbul….just too much history.

these are from inside the blue mosque….women praying in the womens section at the back of the mosque.

we got to spend an evening seeing the dervishes. i can’t imagine what it’s like during their annual celebration with 100 or more people participating in a grand hall, but the show was really really impressive. the music and ceremony are eerie. the whole sufi mysticism thing is fascinating anyway, as it seems islam’s answer to hippy spiritualism seen in the US.

it was so peaceful at night. we sat here (rather quietly) in a spot in between 2 of the 3 or 4 greatest sights in all istanbul and just watched the fountain and the blue mosque at night.

lillis enjoyed so many of the people she met on the trip, but her one constant companion (other than me) was bread. she fell in love with this loaf the moment she laid eyes (and hands) on it. this was at Bab-i Hayat – a FABULOUS restaurant just outside the spice bazaar….one of the best meals of our trip. plus our waiter had a crush on lillis.

men wash their feet (one of the ablutions) before heading into the mosque.

cool barber guy…not only did i get a haircut, a straight razor (or as my aussie friend called it – a suicide) shave and a shoulder massage, but he also used a lighter to singe my ears. i gotta say, getting a straight razor shave (well a decent one – which would be different from the guy who sliced of 3 layers of skin along with my beard in the sahara) is awesome. you feel powerful. not only is someone shaving me (like a freaking emporer or something) but also, i do not fear long sharp objects…..sorta like de niro in the untouchables. speaking of which we bought some spices and teas from the mini-turkish-robert deniro in the spice bazaar. he even let me taste iranian caviar. i kept wondering….had i broken the embargo? regardless, it was better than the russian stuff.

we ate dinner on our 3rd night at Mikla restaurant in the Marmara hotel in upscale Beyoglu. it was described to be “simply the best restaurant in all of istanbul.” so, we gave it a try. it was fabulously expensive, but it was indeed fabulous. the views were phenomenal as well…especially my view, since my view had lillis in it. here is a pic of her, and the mirror above her which allowed me to see the city as well. at one part of the restaurant, the windows (12 feet high??) were slid back to create a 40 foot long windowless area with a large outdoor patio with a wonderful view and even better breeze. amazing place.

from the rooftop of one of our hotels we got a pic of ourselves in front of the blue mosque. we ate all of our breakfasts on rooftops with views such as this, except, you know, with daylight and all. if you look closely, you can see pink adornments in lillis’ ears. those are earplugs. she had already put them in to go to bed, but i insisted she check out the view of the seagulls circling the blue mosque. she has a hard time getting them in so she was NOT taking them out. this made the walk up to (and the time on) the rooftop a view into what life for us will be like in 40 years when we can’t hear anything the other one was saying. it will be frustrating. i can’t wait.

here we are in front of the bosphorous on our last day.

here’s a young girl and her grandmother on the train

on our last night in istanbul, we had a restaurant bring dinner to our hotel, and we sat up on the rooftop by ourselves eating and soaking up the views (and breezes) one last time before heading back. the blue mosque was in rare form as the last glimpses of light escaped behind it .

we then caught a cab towards our hotel (the marriot courtyard by the airport). it was very simple except our driver didn’t recognize the address, couldn’t understand the word courtyard, and every time we said something he would either repeat marriot or airport…..neither of which were places we wanted to go. lillis decided we should just look out for the hotel and hope it was tall. luckily it was and with some sophisticated pointing and grunting we were able to navigate to it. a wonderful night in a giant bed in a large room with a modern bathroom and a view over the city in a chic new hotel was a great way to finish off the trip. rested and ready we pack and prepare for the flight back to america. homeward bound!

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i’ve forgotten how long we’ve been in turkey….we’re in instanbul!05.12.10

you’d think i’d be posting about istanbul, but i’ll do that later. we’re off the boat (sad : ( ) and out of the bus that carried us to the airport (3 hours) and the airplane that took us from antalya to istanbul (happy). we’re in the lovely hotel alp. only seen a bit of istanbul thus far. streets have a weird vibe in sultanhamet (spelling???) where we’re staying (and got in around midnight last night). definitely a pulse to life here. today we’ve seen hagia sophia and the cisterns (and lillis has gotten her pida). i’m not here to talk about that, though, but instead, to share pics from our 4 days on a boat. fabulous. if “severe mercy” had not convinced lillis, this trip certainly did. she wants us to live on a boat. a sailboat, no less. i’m looking into mooring one in lake clara meer at piedmont park, but unsure if that will work.
anyway, here’s a pic from the butterfly valley – which did not actually feature any butterflies, but did (like all of our voyage) feature possibly the clearest, bluest water i’ve ever seen.
these are my toes….they’re on my boat
you know who this is.
here is lil out on the bow….beyond it even. i am pleased to say that not once did she bring up a single line from “titanic” whilest we were on the boat. i could not be more proud of her if she had eaten a half pound cheeseburger with 4 slices of cheese, 4 slices of bacon, a fried egg and a side of sweet potato fries.

this is the view from one of many bays we docked in for swimming, eating, having tea, or sleeping. it’s worth noting that the water was a little cold for a southern boy, but so as not to be made to look bad by lillis is quasi-eagerly jumped in. it was always a bit of a shock to the system when you first hit the water, but proved to be quite a refreshing way to spend a good bit of our days….when we weren’t laying under a canvas sunshade or napping.

here cam (our resident singer/songwriter) sean (who defended our boats honor in a dance fight) and i have ascended one of numerous ruins we encountered on the way. a bit of this city was actually underwater. the town’s layout was still very well formed with some buildings even having surviving roofs. were it in america it would be our most famous antiquity, i suppose, here it doesn’t even warrant a sign and is available for climbing.

lillis ever the acrobat!

here is our captain. he is “the most interesting man in the world.” i would link to the dos equis campaign, but apparently turkey does not like youtube. sigh. suffice to say, i could see this guy feeding baby eagles on the side of a cliff, running with a fox in arms, playing jai alai, or squiring a boat full of models in an inflatable raft across rough seas while smoking a cigar. he wore the same outfit everyday. when it rained. he put on a sweater. he is much more awesome than i. here he was grilling chicken wings. he is…..the most interesting man in the world.

here is a neighboring boat parked in a cove around the bend from the oddest disco/bar i’ve ever set foot in.

when we were told there was a place that sometimes opened up around the corner from us (you must understand we were in the middle of nowhere), i immediately thought of the performance in the movie “apocalypse now” crossed with the scene from the same movie where they have a bridge all lit up and the vietcong are shelling it. it actually was even better than i had imagined. a random dinghy showed up at around 9:30, picked us up and shuttled us into this little building with blacklights and an anatolian shepherd the size of a small horse. it was maybe the most random place i’ve ever spent an evening. here we all our dancing. looks relatively normal.

but this is what the place really looked like (with the flash off). it was noteworthy that i heard nwa AND bon jovi while here.

anyway…..that next afternoon we motored into port. hopped on a bus, hopped on another bus, said by to our friends, ate a mulberry, continue on our bus, hopped a cab, hopped a plane, and caught a shuttle and voila! we’re in istanbul.

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turkey day seven..mediterranean day two05.09.10

this is lillis on a boat. had a peaceful (although devoid of sun) day. we saw a sunken city (pretty sure it was not atlantis) a castle and a peacock today…and lillis practically doubled her entire collection of jewelry in kas. she also had her first decent cappucino for a week today in another small village and she had homemade ice cream and our captain made us chicken wings on the grill. should be more sun tomorrow. definitely continued relaxation with our new friends (all of whom -interestingly enough- hail from countries who through off british shackles….don’t tread on me dawg). the sky is full of stars and the sea is smooth tonight. good times.

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