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Exploring little village sirinci
Legend has it the village started in 4AD by freed slaves under the feudal system n named their village ugly fugly to discourage other visitors! There s a lovely market in the centre if village filled with handicrafts, crochet, felt etc. A very relaxed and laid back atmosphere with genuinely nice villagers. After walking around for a little while we rest of weary feet at a local restaurant called something starts with an "O". Their Turkish pancake called ...
Last Wondrous Day in Turkey
... build other things like aqueducts and other temples. St. John was the man whom Jesus asked to look after his mother Mary after his death. John did so and brought her to Ephesus where she is supposed to have lived until she died. St. John who is the one who was chosen by God to write the Book of Revelations.
After Ephesus, we visited a local cooperative to learn how world-renowned hand-woven Turkish carpets are made. ...
Ruins and Wonders
... and we eat at restaurants A LOT!!!)
I love cheese, so of course I was delighted to try all of the selection, but Alex once again surprised me by trying most of them only leaving the most colorful (green and blue) on his plate. And then to top it all off that soufflé was superb!!! We had such a great time that we made another reservation to return in two days! I’m having the lobster next time!!!!
Good night and tomorrow we are in Athens ...
Selcuk: where past meets present
... borrowed from television and her softly-spoken and reserved husband.
Several hours wandering through Ephesus passed, and buoyed by a packet of the local supermarket's cheapest biscuits, we walked back to Selçuk. The return route led us along a flat, straight dual carriageway, with reed beds and waterlogged fields on one side of us, and the speeding cars and lorries on the other. Walking along what would have been the silted-up bed of the sea from which ...
Ephesus - truly impressive
... after a little horse and carriage ride they were keen to explore the magnificent ruins, many of which are so intact as to not really be ruins at all.
Katherine did a great job as family tour guide and for the most part the boys were truelly interested while I ran about the place like a nutter trying to keep tabs on Ben as he jumped about the stones and ran down alley ways paved with marble that pre-dated Christ.
Towards ...