Thursday, June 13, 2013

Good bye to Turkey

Looking back at my pictures and memories of Turkey, I want to thank everyone who made the journey so wonderful. Thank you to Bryan DeLeo who first said the week in Istanbul with Road Scholar was his favorite. Then, thanks to Kazim Uzunoglu, who thoughtfully organized all our time touring on our own. Thanks to Marty Kinsley my partner in energetic, enthusiastic adventure. 

Thanks to all the people we encountered, Turks and fellow travelers; for the amazing history remaining; the turquoise waters; Orhan Pamuk; the complex, rich culture we loved. And to everyone who made my trip possible, I am grateful. Helen
gule gule
KIlim at the Lighthouse
Relaxing at the Lighthouse
Herd of goats on the road to Ucagiz.
More kilim
Goodbye to Turkish friends, 






Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Another cliffside coastal drive, then a boat ride to our island.

A stop at the Lycian ruins at Patara.
Goats and herders on the road.
The view from our terrace.



Our Lighthouse in the Mountains

 The drive from our gulet included a stay at Dalyan and a great little museum in Fethiye.
An adventurous drive in our Fiat to our lighthouse accommodations in the mountains.
Embroidered boots on display in Dalyan.
 A Crusader Knight?
overlooking the pool on the mountainside
 Just resting after the drive.
German friends at breakfast.






Seven Days on the Aegean

Amazing new friends-2 Canadians, Portuguese couple, 3 Americans. Wonderful food & water!



Lycian tombs 2400 years old on the river where they filmed The African Queen.



Sunday, May 26, 2013

Bodrum

Just one Arabian night & day in Bodrum and ready to board the gulet for a week.
Unbelievable views of the Aegean, fish and breakfast from the same.

Pictures later...







Friday, May 24, 2013

Our Day at Ephesus

After a fortifying breakfast at Nisanyan House, we spent the day at Ephesus.

The Library

Great calligraphy 
Hadrian's Gate










Thursday, May 23, 2013

Moving to the country...

Today we flew to Izmir, rented a car and drove to our place in the country near Ephesus. It looks like Tuscany and Greece, in a Turkish sort of way. 
The marble infinity pool by our cottage.
Old farm implements ??? Saw these on our walk after dinner.