Well, we finally figured out how to get internet. Hakan, our guide and a teacher from Putnam Science Academy has linked his iphone to my computer and provided internet! Who knew you could do that?
I thought yesterday was busy but today we went to Topkapci palace, Hagia Sophia, the Basilica Cistern, the Blue Mosque, and Hippodrome. Least impressive: the Hippodrome. Most Impressive: Hagia Sophia. That being said everything we saw was amazing. AND we managed to fit in some shopping too. Everything was so beautiful and amazing that it got to the point of being overload. The architecture at these sights is nothing less than astonishing, especially when you think that these building were built anywhere up to 2,000 years ago!
I have to confess the things I find the most amusing and amazing are the simple one. The number of cats and dogs simply living on the street here is astonishing. They are relatively healthy and people treat them all very matter of factly. Twice we have dined in outdoor restaurants (these people love to be outside) and twice I have seen a street cat just stroll through looking for a scrap or two. No one acts surprised, the waiters don't rush over to shoo them out, and people sneak them food. However, I thought our guide as going to have a heart attack when I patted a cat! From that point on it amused me greatly to pat every cat or dog I happened to pass.... he was truly disgusted and told me I had to wash my hands at least THREE times!
Also amazing is the aggressiveness. Lines are for the wimpy here! the person who pushes there way to the front is the person who gets what she/he wants! Walking by a row of restaurants is a challenge. They have guys standing out front who grab passersby to tell them the wonders of their restaurant. And do not be recognizable as an American here! Americans all have money of course an every little kid on the street is the child of family who deals in Turkish rugs and is just dying to sell to you... or be your guide... or sell you postcards... or offer any service you need! You have to peel them off of you! Hard to do and still feel like a polite person, believe me.
And the driving! Oh MY GOD!!! lanes markers are just suggestions here! And tonight our drive drove up the wrong side of a divided highway to get us to the dorms where we are staying! I have mastered the technique of not seeing ANYTHING beyond the boundaries of the car.
Tomorrow we are visiting a charitable organization the foundation who is funding this trip supports, a high school, a university, and several other sites.... I hope my feet and legs can keep up with this! I wish I could say I miss all of you... but it is wonderful here so far!
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ReplyDeletewell i miss you. sounds too effin busy for me! :) maybe now you will learn to appreciate nico's driving. LMAO
ReplyDeletelove you mom, glad you are having a great time.
Wow! I'm sitting here smiling, knowing the pleasure you are having, even though you sound immensely busy. Even the not so impressive Hippodrome sounded exciting to me. I'm glad you are representing so well - I'd be reaching down to pat the cats also! Might even pick one up and carry it a while . . . *ggls* I'm glad you have the guide you ~ sounds MMMaaarrrvveeelllooouusss!!!
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