turkey day 4 – market in ergidir and driving to pammukale/hierapolis • 05.06.10
lillis absolutely adores ergidir and her feelings for the town were not hurt at all by the presence of their weekly thursday market that morning. amazing looking produce. we bought (and subsequently ate) a big bag of strawberries and sampled a few other items. a neighboring vendor insisted i get this woman’s husband with her in a photo. a cute turkish couple : )

anyway, leaving ergidir, we headed around the lake towards pammukale. the lake was absolutely gorgeous and here’s a pic to prove it. it really was a serene place. lillis has already picked out our house……it’s a fixer upper, but has great views and easy access to this baked thing that’s shaped like a horeshoe made of red rope licorice, but is actually made from some sort of sweet flour mix and coverd (and infused??) with honey.

so we left ergidir and 6 hours later we were in pamukkale. simple? not so simple. compare two pictures….this is a picture of lush farmland, rich green set against a blue sky and a snow capped mountain…..
we were to drive to ephesus after, but seeing as night had fallen (and we were not sure where we’d stay if we got to ephesus) we succumbed to the charms of one of the scooter riding “hotel pimps” that cruise the streets of pamukkale looking for someone that can get to come see their hotel. i can only assume the hotels throw these dudes 5 bucks for getting people there, and that for those guys, that money is worth riding your scooter around half-harassing people with stories of how far the drive they’re about to make is, or how other hotels have gone into disrepair since your guidebook was printed. we had two hotels fighting over us. i felt like the prettiest girl in the ball. the place we stayed was decent (and only 50 turkish lira after some haggling – approx $35) and we were able to get to bed at a decent hour with a big day of driving to and seeing ephesus (and the house at which the virgin mary theoretically lived in at the time of her death – which is basically catholic disneyworld) and then heading on to fethiye for our sailboat cruise. good times ahead. oh, and on the list of good things from lillis, she noted that i forgot to mention that she saw a 70 year old french woman who was very stylish and whose haircut lillis aspires to in her later years.




