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  • We’re Negative

    17. April 2022, Aegean Sea ⋅ ☀️ 57 °F

    A few days ago, we received a QR code each and an invitation to stop by Toscana this morning. Not for a special breakfast mind you. Rather, we were being invited to appear to get our pre-debarkation COVID-19 test. So, on our way to breakfast, we detoured up to the “antigen testing clinic” and got our naval cavities “stirred.”

    We were planning to do a self-test tomorrow morning, using one of the test kits sent free by the Biden Administration to every US household that wanted them. Now that we have official results, we won’t have to test ourselves tomorrow.
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  • Mytilene: On Foot

    17. April 2022 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 57 °F

    Mytilene (aka Mytilini) is the capital of the Greek island of Lésbos (aka Lésvos … since the “b” is pronounced as a “v” in Greek). The second largest of the Greek islands — after Crete — Lésbos is located in the North Aegean Sea. It is separated from Turkey by a channel that ranges in width from 6 to 14 miles. In fact, geologically speaking, the island is part of Asia Minor.

    A gloomy, drizzly day greeted Insignia as she approached her anchorage for this tender port. Still tired from all of the activities we did in our Turkish ports of call, we had decided to make this a slow day. A chatty breakfast with Jon & Pat at theTerrace Café helped us to keep that promise to ourselves. It was 10:00a by the time we set foot ashore.

    The young man from Mytilene, who came on the ship to answer questions and hand out maps, had told us that the Archaeological Museum would be opening at 11:00a. We still had an hour to kill, so we headed up to the Castle of Mytilene first … following a pedestrian path along the waterfront and then cutting through a forest to get to the top of the hill where the fortifications sit.

    Paying the €3pp admission, we followed a roughly circular route inside the fortress, stopping to check out the ruins of the church, the Queen’s Tower, and the Ottoman additions, such as the Kule Mosque, the tekke (Islamic monastery); madrasa, crypts, and more. Once we reached the walls overlooking the Aegean Sea, we climbed up a few steps to enjoy the expansive views of city spread out below us.

    By the time we were ready to leave the castle, it was getting on towards noon. Time for lunch. From the locals, we had recommendations for three restaurants on the waterfront near the lower fortress that was an Ottoman-era addition to the castle. Though our path was at times blocked by construction barriers, we followed detours that the locals we encountered along the way were using. In the end, the opening hour of the restaurants foiled our plans to dine at one of the recommended places.

    Thus, following backstreets through residential neighborhoods, we made our way to the local shopping district where stores, cafés, and restaurants were just raising their shutters. Eventually, we found ourselves standing in front of Yanni’s Place, a restaurant that obviously caters to the locals … no menu … no English … just hand gestures to communicate.

    At first, we were the only ones there. But soon, we were joined by a doctor and his wife, in Mytilene on a weekend getaway, and a local couple. Yanni encouraged Mui to step inside the kitchen … “you pick, you pick,” he kept saying. Turns out that like in many seafood places in Turkey, he wanted Mui to make selections from the fresh catch that he brought out in crates. And that’s how we ended up having a delicious lunch that included calamari, red mullet, shrimp, hearty bread, and a crisp Greek salad.

    My choice of drink was a local beer; Mui ordered an ouzo, the anise-flavored drink that both the Greeks and the Turks claim as their own. I don’t recall which brand he originally ordered, but a sip of the locally-brewed label (compliments of the doctor from Athens) was all Mui needed to switch bottles.

    After lunch, we debated what to do. The Archaeology Museum was not far, but we had the pressing matter of packing for tomorrow’s disembarkation looming ahead of us. By this time, it was 2:30p and the last tender was just two hours hence. So, we reminded ourselves of our promise to keep today easy and slowly strolled back to the tender pier, enjoying some delicious gelato along the way.

    Once back in the cabin, we took care of the packing. By the time we were done, Insignia was preparing to weigh anchor. Since the drizzle had let up, we sat on our veranda to watch Lésbos slowly slide by. Then a bit of R&R … followed by one last dinner at Toscana.

    Tomorrow, we return to Turkey for family time before we head home to the US in early May.
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  • Piraeus: End of the Cruise

    18. April 2022 in Griechenland ⋅ ☁️ 52 °F

    When we rolled out of bed around 7:00a, Insignia was already docked at Terminal B in Piraeus, the port for Athens. Having requested a 9:00a disembarkation, we had time for a leisurely breakfast at the Terrace Café.

    With only 75 or so passengers leaving the ship, disembarkation was easy peasy. So much so that I have time for this quick post while we wait for our driver to arrive.

    (** I heard that 45 passengers will be embarking today in Piraeus … for a new total passenger count of 256 on Insignia for the next segment.)

    More later …
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  • At ATH

    18. April 2022 in Griechenland ⋅ ⛅ 52 °F

    Although my research indicated that there were taxi queues at each terminal, I had booked a similarly-priced car through Welcome Pickups to transfer us from the port in Piraeus to Eleftherios Venizelos … as the Athens International Airport is known.

    Over the past 24-48 hours I had received several confirmations of the booking, including the name of the driver and his personal contact information. Indeed, the driver showed up promptly at 9:30a and whisked us to ATH … about an hour’s drive from the port.

    Our flight wasn’t until 3:40p, but we were hoping that we might be able to get on an earlier flight. Turns out that there was no earlier flight. Nor would the check-in counter be opening until 1:00p. So, we found a quiet corner — no easy feat at this small but busy airport — and settled down to while away a couple of hours. Luckily, the counter opened around 12:15p and we were able to turn over the checked bags, get our boarding passes, go through security, and find a quieter spot near our departure gate a little earlier than anticipated.

    Our Turkish Airlines equipment has now arrived and is deplaning. Boarding should be called soon.

    More later …
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  • Welcome Back to İstanbul, Turkey

    18. April 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ⛅ 70 °F

    … But this welcome is to the Istanbul Airport (IST) instead of to the cruise port we were at just a few days ago.

    Boarding for TK1850 was delayed considerably. In fact, we got to our seats on the aircraft at what should have been our take off time of 3:40p. No matter. We landed @ IST 10 minutes ahead of schedule.

    I take back any negative thoughts that might have gone through my mind when we found out about the seat changes for this flight, switching us from 8A/B to 9B and 10A. Our new seats on the Airbus 320-200/300, which was changed out from an A320-231, were better than the exit seats we had booked and paid for. Even though the seating on the aircraft was 3-3, Mui’s exit row had only two seats … middle and aisle … or rather, aisle and aisle since there was no window seat next to him. This meant that my seat — 10A — had no seat in front of it, giving me extra legroom. That was a good thing since I was not in an exit row and the middle and aisle seats next to me were really tight legroom-wise.

    Anyway, going through immigration was easy peasy … hardly anyone in line at the kiosks for domestic transfers. No line at the security checkpoint either. We’re now at Gate G2. The gate agents have arrived and preparations are underway to begin boarding our next flight.

    More later …
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  • Welcome Back to İzmir, Turkey

    18. April 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ⛅ 54 °F

    A smooth flight … with a 10-minute delay in landing at Adnan Menderes Airport (ADB) due to headwinds in the 100-knot range most of the way from IST.

    No matter … it gave us that many more minutes to scarf down the sandwich snack that was served on this 55-minute flight. The food was delivered in a box that was not unlike a McDonald’s children’s meal … except that it had whirling dervishes, mosques, and other iconic Turkish images on the cardboard. Turns out that they do this during Ramadan so that those who are fasting can take the food with them to eat later.

    Once we deplaned, we walked from the jetway at the domestic terminal to baggage claim at the international terminal. (Unlike in most countries, if the airport at one’s final destination has customs services, passengers don’t have to collect their bags at their first point of entry into Turkey.) For once, our bags weren’t the last to show up on the carousel. Shortly after 8:30p, we were in a cab, being whisked to Alsancak.

    We’re now settled into the condo Mui’s sister has in Alsancak … walking distance to my mom’s place. It will be our home away from home for the next few weeks while we visit my family.
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  • Tire: Kaplan Dağ Restoran

    23. April 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Wow! How this first week with the family has flown by! Next week will be even busier since we have an event or get together of one kind or another booked every day of the week … except Monday … and that’s only because mom has an appointment with her doctor for ongoing knee issues.

    Nothing exciting to write about, so I took a break from FindPenguins … until today.

    Tire is a district in İzmir … not the city, but the province. It is about 65 miles away. The last time I visited Tire was in 2007 … Mui’s never been; nor has my niece-in-law, Serenay. So, today we all headed inland to have lunch at Kaplan Dağ Restoran (translates as Tiger Mountain Restaurant), which is located in the village of Kaplan … high atop a mountain. The narrow, curvy road to get up there can spell disaster to someone who is prone to motion sickness … but I survived.

    Aylin and Murat had made reservations for our party of seven, so our table — overlooking the expansive valley views — was awaiting us when we arrived.

    We lost little time ordering a selection of small plates known as meze (think tapas) to start off. Then we moved on to a local specialty, Tire köfte (meatballs grilled on thin skewers and served with a buttery tomato sauce … also known as delikli köfte due to the hole created in the middle by the skewer). We wrapped up with three different desserts which we shared amongst the seven of us. The food, as usual, did not disappoint.

    A highlight of coming to Kaplan for a meal is that most people then go off to do a short hike. … probably because everyone over-indulges and a stroll to burn off some calories does not go amiss. The last time I was here was in the fall and the chestnut trees were heavy with fruit … not this time. Instead, there were some colorful flowers to enjoy along the way.

    We had a delightful family outing … which, as seems to be the case most of the time, revolved around delicious food 😊
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  • Antiquities & Art

    24. April 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    A sunny, blue sky day in İzmir — with temps reaching into the high 70F range — begged to be enjoyed outdoors. Mom set up her chaise lounge on the terrace and sat down to read. Mui and I joined Aylin and Murat at Kültür Park [Culture Park], which is also the site of the city’s annual international fair.

    First up … morning tea at İzmir Sanat, an outdoor café operated by the municipality. Then, a short stroll through the fairgrounds to visit two small museums … one featuring artifacts uncovered during archaeological digs in the area … and the other featuring paintings and sculptures. Admission to both was covered by the MüzeKart we purchased in İstanbul during our cruise. Thus, I am now ₺27.50 (~ $1.90) ahead of the game, and Mui, as a senior who gets free admission, has saved (~ $5.30) 🤪

    By the time we left the museum, it was time for afternoon tea. Collecting mom from her condo, we went to Özsüt Select, a nearby patisserie where we found a table on the sidewalk … grilled cheese and croissant sandwiches … latte and tea.

    No … none of us had any thoughts of eating dinner tonight.
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  • Karaburun: Pruva Restoran

    30. April 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ⛅ 66 °F

    The second week of our family visit flew by this week. Practically every day had some kind of gathering that revolved around food … an afternoon tea hosted by my niece-in-law, Serenay; a baby shower for a friend’s daughter … followed by dinner hosted by mom; a Mexican fiesta dinner that we hosted; an afternoon tea hosted by Aylin’s mother- and sister-in-law. And then there was lunch today.

    Karaburun is a district in the Province of İzmir … about 65 miles or so from where we are staying in Alsancak. It is located on a peninsula by the same name. In fact, we sailed by it when Insignia called on İzmir on 14 April.

    When we were visiting family last fall, Aylin and Murat wanted to bring us to Pruva Restaurant, which is located in the area of Karaburun known as İskele (aka pier). The timing didn’t work out then, but it did today since the place re-opened for the season just yesterday. What didn’t work out this time, however, was the weather … we had no blue skies and sunshine like we did last fall. In fact, it was overcast with a stiff breeze while we were there. But we persevered and ate out on the terrace.

    What a delightful meal we had overlooking the Aegean Sea. The restaurant prides itself on serving dishes that are atypical of the ones one might find in seaside restaurants in Turkey. We ordered a selection of mezes (tapas) … and a seafood paella to share. We wrapped up with two desserts — custard-filled profiteroles and a pumpkin dessert.

    From the waterfront, we headed up to Karaburun Merkez … as the city center is known. Here, we went to a small café where we had some delicious ice cream before tackling the long drive back home.

    Aylin and Murat always find the best restaurants to share with us. Today’s experience definitely did not disappoint.
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  • Cousins' Dinner @ Sakız Restoran

    1. Mai 2022 in Türkei ⋅ ⛅ 68 °F

    When we changed our travel plans and moved our annual family visit from fall 2022 to spring, Mui's sister (Işıl) had already made plans to come to İzmir with her son, Kerim, and his family for the post-Ramadan holiday that we call Şeker Bayramı (known as Eid al-Fitr by Muslims around the world). So, on Friday, Mui and I moved to my mom's place to make room for them at Işıl's condo, where we usually stay during our visits to Turkey.

    Işıl et al arrived this afternoon and after resting for a bit they joined us for dinner at Sakız Restoran on the waterfront. This was an opportunity for us to get together with Esin, one of their cousins, and her husband, Cenap.

    This dinner has become a tradition in recent years. If they are in town, their other cousins often join in as well. But this year, one of them is in southern Turkey and the other came down with COVID-19 a few days ago, so it was just us this time.

    As is always the case, the food was excellent ... the conversation boisterous and non-stop. A lovely evening was had by all.
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