Oh, silly me. I forgot to post photos of the 2-week Turkey trip I took on the way back from Kurdistan. BODRUM A Day on the Aegean CAPPADOCIA Balloon Ride in Cappadocia ISTANBUL Taksim Square Hitting Up The Tourist Sites
Category: Turkey
I spent all of today in a bikini. On a boat. On the Aegean. I am so ridiculously happy. It's hard to describe how relaxed I feel. It's like I've been a square peg trying to fit into a round hole, but finally I've found that square hole - AND I DON'T CARE ABOUT IT. … Continue reading BIKINInininininini
On March 9th, I flew from Diyarbakir to Izmir. I spent the night, then took a bus down to Selçuk (sel-chuk). Selçuk is 3 km from Ephesus, so of course that's where I wanted to go. I was ready to see some RUINS! Transportation in Western Turkey is really, really easy. There are dolmuş (dohl-mush: shared taxi-buses) everywhere, and they … Continue reading March 10-11: Selçuk, Serince
As I mentioned in a previous post, I reached Diyarbakir after a 20-hour bus ride. I left at 2:30pm from Suli, reached the Iraq-Turkey border around 11pm, then waited at the border until 6:30am. We were waiting at the border for so long because the Turkish border guards checked everyone's passport and luggage extensively. Turkey heavily … Continue reading March 8-9: Diyarbakir
This Jew spent Easter Sunday in Duhok (a Kurdish city near the Turkey-Iraq border), where Newroz decorations were still up. She spent Friday at Lake Dukan at a seyran (Kurdish all-day picnic) with 30 Kurds from work. A week ago she finished up her 2-week travels in Athens, having gone to Greece (Delphi, Nafplio, Mycenae, … Continue reading Wander-exhausted
After a zombie-fying TWENTY-HOUR BUS TRIP (including a mad dash to buy a visa at the border, finding a New Jersey-an at a rest stop, and passing through Hasankeyf), I am in Diyarbakir! I'll try to post when I find a computer, but I'll be inconsistent at best. I definitely didn't plan this trip as … Continue reading Diyarbakir!
I'm leaving tomorrow for a week-and-a-half-long trip around Turkey and Greece. It's gonna be a LOT of travelling. I'm going by bus, plain, and ferry to get all these places. I'm in the excited, nervous, slightly morbid state of mind I get into before all my international trips. Why? This'll be my first time in … Continue reading Turkey & Greece