The Galata bridge spans the body of water known as the Golden Horn and it connects the old neighborhood of Sultanahmet (where most tourist sites are) with the commercial district of Istanbul. Down here on the Galata bridge you see the hustle and bustle of Istanbul - ferry terminals bringing people from all over and fisherman with just-caught fish grilling it up and hawking balık ekmek (fish sandwiches). It was time for a snack and it was time to try balık ekmek. Monday, June 11, 2007
Balık ekmek var mı? -- Do you have a fish sandwich?
The Galata bridge spans the body of water known as the Golden Horn and it connects the old neighborhood of Sultanahmet (where most tourist sites are) with the commercial district of Istanbul. Down here on the Galata bridge you see the hustle and bustle of Istanbul - ferry terminals bringing people from all over and fisherman with just-caught fish grilling it up and hawking balık ekmek (fish sandwiches). It was time for a snack and it was time to try balık ekmek.
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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...
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Dustin is a pretty funny guy. Don't forget the serpentine. There might also be some peridotite in the area, maybe there are some local rock shops. Anyway, continue to have a good time!
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