Picture highlights of our trip. (This'll just take a little time to sync our albums together is all...)
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D.W. is a recovering grad student who has spent the last 3 years researching what it means to be "normal."
Family members sadly note that if this was a personal growth project, it was a dramatic failure.
J.K. made the wise decision to forgo grad school, but then enlisted in the never-ending pursuit of upholding government ethics. At least she's getting paid more...
July 3: Flight out of London gets cancelled, forcing us to stay a night and eat British Indian food (mmm...)
July 2: Shopping in Istanbul's covered bazaar, and impressive amounts of both eating and drinking.
July 1: Toured the length of the Bosphorus by ferry.
June 30: Back to Istanbul. Viewed Modern Art at Istanbul Modern museum. Strolled along the famous pedestrian avenue Istiklal Caddesi. Took in a movie - The Hoax.
June 29: Testing out Izmir's bazaar and hamam.
June 28: Day trip to Ephesus.
June 27: Marketplace shopping in Marmaris, and a bus ride to Izmir.
June 26: Off to Marmaris to visit Dustin's friend.
June 25: Intended hike from Faralya to Ovacık is short-circuited by heat exhaustion. Much sleeping done in an air-conditioned room.
June 24: Drop-off rental car in Fethiye. Begin intended two-day hike along the Lycia Way. Start in village of Alınca walking along the Turquoise coast, and stay overnight at George House in village of Faralya.
June 23: All-day river-rafting excursion down the Dalaman river.
June 22: On to last stop for the "Rakı Roads" adventure - Fethiye. Paragliding from 1000 meter mountain over picturesque beach of Ölüdeniz.
June 21: Sea-kayaking over a sunken ancient Lycia city off from the town of Uçağız. Today: three coats of sunscreen applied, no more damage done. Decide that we must buy hats and long-sleeve shirts.
June 20: Finally! A day at the beach and now we're red like lobsters (yes, we had sunscreen on and yes, we're in pain).
June 19: Visit ancient Lycian ruins of Myra. Arrive is Kaş.
June 18: Rock-climbing near Mt. Olympos. Cool off in the Mediterranean waters. Play some cards in the evening.
June 17: On to ancient city of Termessos. Drive to the eternal flame of Çıralı. Stay in a treehouse.
June 16: Arrival in Antalya. Negotiated to rent a car (fun!). Went to ancient city of Aspendos to watch the ballet Swan Lake performed in the best preserved Roman theatre in Asia Minor.
June 15: Last day in Cappadocia. Overnight bus to Antalya.
June 14: Visited ancient rock churches in Ilayra Valley and Güzelyurt, and the monastery at Selime.
June 13: Hike in the valley around Göreme.
June 12: Visit the underground city at Derinkuyu, and the Open-Air Museum at Goreme.
June 11: Hot-air ballooning over the valleys of Cappadocia.
June 10: Walking the valleys of Cappadocia.
June 9: Basilica Cistern and flight to Cappadocia.
June 8: Aya Sofya, Tokapı Palace, Galata Tower, Blue Mosque.
2 comments:
I'd be remiss if I didn't post at least one comment. Glad you guys had such a good time and met such nice people and were able to come back home under difficult circumstances (air issues) without killing each other--a true test of friendship and support. Also glad you are able to extend the warmth and excitement of your new relationships across the phone lines. Mom
Its such as you learn my mind! You seem to know so much
approximately this, like you wrote the e book in it or something.
I feel that you simply could do with some p.
c. to pressure the message home a bit, but other
than that, that is great blog. A fantastic read. I will certainly be back.
Feel free to visit my web blog : today is a good day
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