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Visible Breath in Istanbul Well, I saw it all.
Not all, actually, but as much as I could stand in 10 days. I visited
all the best sites: Topkapi Palace; the Blue Mosque; the Aya Sophia Museum
(a magnificent building: originally a Byzantine church, then a mosque
after the Ottoman conquest, finally a museum, by decree of the wise ruler
Ataturk); the Galeta Tower (a climb rivaling San Francisco's most forbidding
hills: great view); the Grand Covered Bazaar and the Spice Bazaar. I also
took a ferry ride across the Sea of Marmara to the old capital city of
Bursa, which is a charming place. I was so buoyed up by this trip, in
a HEATED ferribot (that's Turkish for "ferry boat"), that the next
day l took a boat tour of the Bosphorus, which ended at a diminutive fishing
town at the opening to the Black Sea, guarded over loomingly by a 400
year old Genoan fortress (which was on the top of a mountain. The view
was gorgeous).
l ate fish sandwiches
off carts at quayside in Eminonu; kebap (a lot like shawarma) sliced
off a huge rotisserie from a train station cafe; tangerines from the Spice
Bazaar; ubiquitous, big, circular, sesame-covered, delicious, pretzel-like
bready things off more sidewalk carts at the Grand Bazaar; and, oh yes,
Turkish Delight. All in all, it was a bracing vacation, testing the limits
of my tolerance for cold: cool!
ŠJanice
Adams
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