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Mike: We decided to take a break today and get a guide for Istanbul. The thought was to get the lay of the town, see some sights and be prepared for our next few free days. Yusef met us at 9am and we toured the Hippodrome, Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia. Yusef knew a few facts and stories but was short of details and depth and spent much time on his cell phone. The Hippodrome used to be large oval for horse and chariot races and dates back many centuries. Now it is a paved oval surrounded by buildings with two ancient obelisks and one serpentine column at one end as the last vestiges of its former glory. The previous day I actually spent 10 minutes walking around the Hippodrome searching for it. I felt kind of silly but I was expecting it to look more like a colliseum with walls and seats. Despite that, it was still pretty cool to be standing on the spot of so much history, but there was not much to look at. Both the Blue Mosque and the Hagia Sophia were spectacular from the outside. The architecture was clearly the star of these sites, out shining the art and mosaics found inside.

Our next stop was a variety of vendors with Yusef extolling the virtues of Turkish leather at a friend's shop, the honesty of his friend the gift shop owner, the beauty of Turkish tiles at a friend's shop... you may be seeing a trend. We finally made it clear that we were no longer interested in shopping and I think Yusef's interest in us dimished. This suspicion was validated when he offered to guide us to downtown Istanbul and then offered to let us find our way back. All in all it was for the best as the kids found a mini putt-putt game that had been temporarily erected in the middle of Taksim Square and took a much needed break.

During the course of the day we did learn how to navigate the tram and subway system and learned the best shuttles and ferries to use to get to Princes' Islands which is our game plan for tomorrow.

Bridget: One ongoing joke with us has been how popular Alex has been with the Turks. They are all absolutely delighted when they hear him speak Turkish. Even walking down the street he can barely go a few steps withoug having some passerby ruffle his hair or pat his cheek. At one point I was asking him what he thought about being so popular and he was in the middle of telling me that it was "weirding me out a little bit" when another person patted him on the head. The then exploded with, "See!? I can't even finish a sentence without someone patting me!" He's taking it all in stride though. Mostly it only bothers him when he is getting tired.

Also, I think we may be hitting the beginning of the weight-loss portion of our trip. We all have found plenty of food that we love in Turkey, but we are starting to miss both home-cooked meals and regular, old American food. As a result, we really are starting to eat only when we are actually hungry. This has generally been 2 meals a day, not 3 and we have been walking a lot. We may be making up a few calories with juice and soda. Milk is not very available in restaurants and the hot, dry weather and exercise have been demanding that we consume huge amounts of water. We need the occasional soda (usually Orange Fanta or Schweppes Limon) as a change of pace. Fresh-squeezed orange juice is also so widely available that the kids are getting tired of it. A glass of fresh-squeezed juice can run anywhere from $.75-$5.00, generally it is about $2. Small water bottles on the street are usually about $.35 and big ones (1.5L) are about $.60. I just noticed today that, unlike where we were staying in Ankara, this section of Istanbul has no grocery stores. In Ankara we were able to pop in and just buy a few items to snack on. That's harder to find here--at least in this district, obviously there are grocery stores in Istanbul, the population is 15million.

One other thing that made me shake my head today was that after we found out how to use the light rail system, I realized that we could have gotten to our hotel very easily for about $3, if only we'd known where it was and how to do it. I guess that means we are moving along the learning curve.

We'll get more photos posted soon; it's just a little time consuming.

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Another country heard from (reply)
Jul 17, 2007 10:05 EST by jscheflen

Mike, as always you crack me up. Love the Day in the Life of Yusef bit.


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