Gule Gule Istanbul!

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Bodra took on the epic drive from Selcuk to Canakkale.  Lots of dodging horse & carts, tractors & avoiding beep crazy drivers.  I had the pleasure of nodding off from time to time only to be awoken with the frequent bumps from poor roading.  We didn’t stop at Troy- apparently once you’ve been to Epheseus, rocks are rocks.

Then the search for GOOD vegetarian food… Bodra & I took on the challenge to find tasty cuisine that didn’t consist of spinnach & feta.  They are so keen to entice us with their lamb, you’d think we would have learnt the Turkish word for vegetarian by now!

The impossible happened- an amazing meal in a completely non-Turkish restaurant.  Delicious spring rolls, tortilla with mushrooms & pasta.  Room for dessert baby alone?  Chocolate & van?lla ice cream smothered in raspberry & chocolate sauce… you’re drooling right?  The magic of smother!  It also had this weird caramel coloured candy stuff all over it too.

We all spent the night at the Yellow Rose Pension- a place the guys at Artemis had recommended to us.  Not sure why- our room had an explosive toilet, when you flushed it with the lid closed the water came gushing out; lid open the water bursts out & hits the wall a metre away.  Bodra had to sleep with his leg cramped- short bed jammed up against the wall… then we were woken by an extremely zestful Allah devotee who had so much enthusiasm for his prayer it seemed to go on for at least 10 minutes.  Then it was finished with a beeping sound like he was switching off his cell phone for all of Canakkale to hear.

Breakfast was a disaster-no matter how gorgeously tasty looking Turkish pastries are, one should never allow themselves to be deceived.  Dry & really plain tasting.  We truely wanted something more healthy (honestly mum!) but all that was available was eggs or meat.  Every hotel & pansion we have stayed at has had the same breakfast fare.  A boiled egg or omelette, bread, butter, honey, strawberry jam, sl?ced tomato & cucumber & a chunk of feta cheese with a dash of putrid olives.  I think they only ever put the cruddy tasting ones on my plate.  Apple tea or Turkish tea.  Blurrgghh!!  We can no longer handle that meal ever again, we would rather starve!

A ferry over to Gallipoli & then Russell, Alanna, Bodra & I drove around while Ez & Kim took a tour.  We went to the museum first & I took some great pictures of skulls & rifles for the lovely nephews.  Bodra thought the bullets that had collided into each other were cool.  Then we drove on to Anzac Cove & saw where the ANZAC’s had been slaughtered.  What a travesty!  Whose stupid idea was it to approach the enemy that way?  (Bloody British!)  Trying to get in safely along there from their ships & up a semi-cliff while the Turks are blazing away at you…. mental I tell you!

We drank some lovely Melon wine while sitting beside Australian graves by the Aegean Sea.  Drove on to where they have the Dawn Ceremony which had bleachers going up in preparation for the masses.  There was a rock face that incidentally looked heaps like that Mustafa General guy- the one who had a pocket watch that saved him from being fatally wounded by shrapnel (my token piece of historic knowledge in action!).

The journey through time continued, past Turkish memorial sites where guys in full millitary uniform watered gardens & mended paths.  To the trenches & the New Zealand memorial.  I didn’t walk in them- a bit creepy really.  But the view allowed you to gauge the massive task that the ANZAC’s were faced with whilst the British drank tea.  Futile.

Back to Eceabat to pick up Kim & Ez & find a bed for the night.  Suddenly the prices went up by double.  Youch!  Damn tourist season creeping in.  We ended up in Gellibolu, going from hotel to hotel until we settled for a place that resembled the hotel from Stephen K?ng’s ‘The Shining’ but it wasn’t Jack Nicholson at the desk- just an English-lacking Turk.  Fifty Lira for a room.  Yahoo- not!  We’re used to paying between 25-30 Lira.

Everyone else settled for lamb for the night, Bodra & I had semi-ok rice with cold buffet veges.  Then back to the hotel for wine & Uno!  An absolutely fantastic night!

Today the agenda was back to Istanbul for Russell & Alanna’s noon flight.  Food, gas, drive, work out where everything is & not be slaughtered on the roads.  Now we’re all killing time before our 5am flight out of here.  (Who booked that mental flight?)  We may be going to a Hamam to kill some time.  Out the window I can see the Aya Sofya all lit up.  There are hundreds of Tulips in the gardens now so Istanbul is looking quite pretty.  Ezra bought himself a Backgammon set so we’ll have something to do in the UK.  :)  Bodra is feeling very icky… I think the constant cigarette smoke has finally got to him.

Photo’s will be up really soon!  Promise!  Hope you’re all happy & healthy & enjoying your warmth.  Love always!

Efes & Ephesus

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I went on my first wine tasting journey today through the delicious Sirince.  Raspberry, Quince, Honeydew Melon, Strawberry, Mulberry, Apple, Cherry, Red & White.  Mmmmmmm!  Together (all six of us) we bought 7 bottles… a bit of a greed-fest but they are oh so tasty!  About to watch Gallipolli (Gelibolu) in the Selcuk (Sel-chook) Artemis Hotel lounge & to begin guzzling back the sweet fruits of Sirince.  I’m sampling a glass of Peach wine now- yum!

This morning we wandered through Ephesus & snapped away… apparently only 25% has been uncovered & restored.  I was most impressed by the library… & the purple trees… pics to come once we have a faster connexion!

ALSO we had our first Turkish rug store experience.  A guy picked us up from our hotel this morning to take us to Ephesus.  We followed him to what we thought would be his car, but it was actually a rug store.  We were plied with Turkish tea- apple, orange & lemon- but not pushed.  The store had a kiwi painted on the store window. 

After Ephesus we returned to the store & were shown all the varieties of Turkish rugs.  Bodra really liked the naturally dyed carpets.  I fell in love with the Magic Carpet one as it had a cool story to go with it.  If you sit on it & drink enough Ouzo (1 bottle) you may discover the secret word to entice the carpet into flight!  But they were all completely out of our budget, especially as we haven’t a house to put them in.  Hopefully one day we will return!

The owner of the store directed us to lunch at his wife’s restaurant- Amazon Cafe.  We were all pleased with the feed & returned there after Sirince for dinner.

Having heaps of fun!

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