Cappadocia – Fairy Chimneys and Cave Churches

Cappadocia fairy chimneys

Remember those drip sand castles we used to make at the beach? Let some very wet sand dribble through your little kid fingers to form little plop chimneys. Well, imagine valley after valley filled with those chimneys, and you’ve got Cappadocia Turkey.  Now remember that God uses a much bigger sand bucket, and was smart…

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Only one “n” in Istanbul

Istanbul tourist map

Four weeks living in the Turkish capital and I still sometimes spell it Instanbul – like it’s an Add Water & Stir cow mix. Four weeks in a place where Rick Steeves recommends 2-4 days, and I’m still discovering and reaching and wondering. Where have all the churches gone? After a month on the Camino…

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Winter Swim in the Black Sea

Black Sea winter swim

Stimulating or overstim? After 2 weeks of Istanbul delights and Turkish markets, our souls are crying out for fresh air (today’s air quality index is 71: “The air quality is generally acceptable for most individuals. However, sensitive groups may experience minor to moderate symptoms from long-term exposure.”) We hastily pack an overnight bag and head…

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Turkish Markets

Turkish Markets - Grand Bazaar

Today I’m going to take you on a photographic tour of the many markets we’ve enjoyed around Istanbul. Each outing includes a long walk there and back where we stumble upon other sights and discoveries about Turkey. Fish Market Just 10 minutes downhill from our AirBnB, winding through steep narrow streets filled with electric lights…

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Turkish Delight

Turkish Delight

“Find us our next adventure,” we asked our panel of friends and family. A place where we can recover and build from the Camino experience. A place with new foods and smells and sights. A place we’ve never been and maybe wouldn’t have thought to choose on our own. Our fantastic five zoomed together, swirled…

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Help! Where should we go after Iceland?

As I’ve written before, choosing where to rest our heads when the whole world is our oyster can be difficult.  So, we’re asking for your help – where should we go in November? Until then, we have a great itinerary.  I’m writing this from the airport on our way to Iceland for 3 days of 25th anniversary celebration. …

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