Türkiye 2021

september - december 2021
  • Two to Travel
  • Ahmet Erkun
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  • Ahmet Erkun

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  • Flapjacks for breakfast — Alsancak, İzmir.

    Flapjacks in Alsancak

    9 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    Mui left on Monday to spend some time in Eskişehir with his sister, Işıl. Deniz, my brother, and I will join him there in 10 days or so.

    In the meantime, my days have fallen into a routine … household chores at the condo in the morning, then to mom’s to spend the afternoon with the family, dinner with them, and then back to the condo for the night.

    This morning, I deviated from that routine a bit by joining the family for breakfast. Mom made flapjacks … a new recipe she was testing. We gave her the thumbs up.
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  • Dinner @ Kalyon with Aylin and her girlfriends — Alsancak, İzmir.
    Plenty of food to share ... from a beer platter to a seafood platter to mezes — Kalyon ... Alsancak.

    Dinner @ Kalyon

    9 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ 🌙 64 °F

    Looking back on the past couple of footprints, I see that they have a common theme … food 😄

    This one will be no different!

    Tonight we — Murat, mom, Deniz, and I — joined Aylin and a few of her girlfriends from high school for dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in Alsancak, Kalyon … pub-like ambiance and good food.

    Instead of ordering individual courses, we ordered platters to share: a seafood platter that included sesame crusted hamsi (an anchovy-sized fish found in the Black Sea of Turkey), calamari, shrimp, and fish; a beer platter that included köfte (Turkish meat patties), French fries, onion rings, pickles, and more; and mezes that go well with Rakı, the traditional anise-flavored drink … melon, feta cheese, sesame crusted hamsi, olives, and a yogurt dip.

    The camaraderie was great … with a good deal of frivolity, which is par for the course when Aylin and the girls get together.
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  • An interesting flowerpot at Bornova Forum — İzmir.
    Sandwiches made with kumru to start off our day — Alsancak, İzmir.The plants are going for a train ride over the pool 😉 — Bornova Forum, İzmir.Deniz getting tips from a photographer — Bornova Forum, İzmir.A stroll along the beach — Eski Foça, İzmir.Tasty snacks to go with our beverages — Kavala Café ... Eski Foça, İzmir.Traditional stone house with colorful door & shutters — Eski Foça, İzmir.The rooster is the symbol of the ancient city of Phocaea — Eski Foça.A kitty cat napping in front of an interesting door — Eski Foça, İzmir.Purple flowers add color to the streetscape — Eski Foça, İzmir.

    A Sunday Outing in Eski Foça

    10 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    This morning, Deniz and I joined our sister, Aylin, and brother-in-law, Murat, for breakfast at a simit bakery in Alsancak. We all opted for tomato and cheese sandwiches made with kumru, a sesame covered bun named for a dove because of its shape.

    Following breakfast, we ran some errands and then drove to Eski Foça, about 45 miles north of İzmir … along the Aegean coast. Eski Foça, which translates into English as Old Foça, sits on the site of the ancient Ionian Greek city of Phocaea.

    A stroll along the waterfront was the perfect way to enjoy the beautiful fall day … filled with plenty of sunshine. Finding an empty table at Kavala Café & Winehouse, we took time out to enjoy snacks and beverages before re-tracing our steps, this time continuing into the downtown area to wander through back streets lined with the charming stone houses typical of the area.
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  • A rough outline of our 10-day trip.
    Leaving the bus depot in İzmir.

    By Bus, Train, Plane & Van

    14 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    Deniz and I took an intercity bus from İzmir this morning to join Mui in Eskişehir, where he’s been spending time with his sister, Işıl.

    Thus we’ve begun our 10-day trip … which will take us from the western region of Turkey to the southeastern region … via the central region.

    Our trip will see us using a variety of transportation modes … the bus portion of which we completed today. After exploring Eskişehir for a few days, the three of us will take the YHT (fast train) to Ankara in order to fly from there to Gaziantep. We’ll spend two days sightseeing in Gaziantep on our own … we’re familiar with the city from our getaway trip in 2018. Then, we’ll hop in a van for the whirlwind private tour we’ve arranged to Şanlıurfa and Adıyaman. Finally, we’ll return to Gaziantep, from where we will fly back to İzmir.

    Busy days await us!
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  • EsMinyatürk in Sazova Park

    15 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    EsMinyatürk is a small open-air museum of sorts within the larger Sazova Park. Here, visitors can follow a meandering path strewn with 32 miniature structures … some in modern day Turkey … others on lands that were once part of the Ottoman Empire and the Turkic countries. Many, alas have been lost to the world through the ages.

    With one exception, all of the miniatures are 1/25 scale replicas with amazing details that make one appreciate the artistry that went into the buildings … then and now.

    Mui and I first visited EsMinyatürk with mom on a December day in 2018. It was so cold then that we rushed through our visit. This time, we took our time to study all the details as the weather was great … blue skies and sunshine … temps warm enough that we quickly shed the jackets we’d worn as we left for our day of sightseeing around Eskişehir.
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  • The castle's towers are modeled after famous towers in Turkey — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.
    A man-made pond is the centerpiece of the park — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Swans a-swimmin' — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.We're not the only ones enjoying the beautiful fall day — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.

    Sazova Science, Art and Culture Park

    15 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 61 °F

    The name of this expansive park comes from its location in Sazova. In addition to meandering paths around a large man-made lake that is overlooked by cafés, the park is home to a variety of facilities and activities … a space center, a science and experiment center, a zoo and aquarium, an open air museum filled with 1/25-scale structures (which I covered in the previous footprint), a castle and a pirate’s ship, and more.

    After exploring the miniature structures at EsMinyatürk, we took a short stroll in the park, wandering as far as the castle, modeled after Disney’s Cinderella Castle … which in turn was modeled after the King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein in Germany. What makes this castle unique is that the various towers were modeled after some of the famous towers in Turkey.
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  • The only remaining prototype of the Devrim Arabası — Eskişehir, Turkey.

    The Story of the Devrim Arabası

    15 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 64 °F

    On our way back from Sazova, we made a quick stop to show Deniz the only remaining prototype of a car that has a bittersweet story.

    Back in 1961, the first Turkish-designed and Turkish-produced car — Devrim (which translates as revolution) — was built in Eskişehir. It took 24 engineers 130 days to build four prototypes of the car at the TÜLOMSAŞ facility where locomotives and train cars were built.

    Two of these cars — one cream colored and the other black — were shipped to Ankara to be officially unveiled during the Republic Day celebrations. As a safety precaution, neither vehicle had much gas in its tank during the transfer from Eskişehir.

    On arrival in Ankara, the gas tank of the cream colored car was filled. But in the confusion caused by a tight schedule, the President got in the black car, which had yet to be topped off. The car traveled some 100 meters before it ran out of gas and stopped. The President switched over to the cream colored car and traveled to Anıtkabir, Atatürk’s mausoleum, for the official ceremonies.

    Later, joined by the black car, both vehicles completed their ceremonial runs without further mishap. Alas, the damage was done as the newspaper headlines the next day read … “Devrim traveled 100 meters and broke down!”

    The car was never mass produced. Some say this was due to lack of documentation for the production process. Others say it was because there was limited demand for cars back in 1961. Either way … it was a bittersweet accomplishment for the Turkish automotive industry.
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  • Signature homes of the neighborhood — Odunpazarı, Eskişehir.
    Atatürk and his comrades from the Turkish War of Independence — Wax Museum ... Odunpazarı, EskişehirSabiha Gökçen ... world's first female combat pilot — Wax Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir.Yılmaz Büyükerşen (mayor/sculptor) sculpting an Atatürk figure — Wax Museum ... Odunpazarı.3D cartoon depicting the War of Independence — Independence Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir.Photo op with Atatürk ... the masks are a sign of the times — Independence Museum ... Odunpazarı."Purification" — Modern Art Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir"Untitled" (T. Chikuunsai) — Modern Art Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir"Last Day of the Zoo" (A. Zaptçıoğlu) — Modern Art Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir.Greeted by a Chihuly-inspired piece — Contemporary Glass Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir."The Story of Leander's Tower" (S.G. Ürgüplü) — Contemporary Glass Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir."Faces" (A.Y. Durukan) — Contemporary Glass Museum ... Odunpazarı, Eskişehir."Devrim Arabası" (read previous footprint for significance of the gas nozzle) — Glass Museum.

    Odunpazarı Boutique Museums

    15 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

    For lunch, we met Mui’s sister, Işıl, and his niece, Banu, and enjoyed our midday meal at Akademik Kulüp, the faculty club at Anadolu University. Then, leaving them to their own devices, we headed off to do some more sightseeing.

    Odunpazarı, which literally translates as the firewood market, is one of the historic neighborhoods of Eskişehir. Aside from colorful houses built in the traditional Anatolian and Ottoman styles, the neighborhood is home to a number of boutique museums that operate under the auspices of the city municipality.

    The first museum that Deniz and I went to was the Wax Museum … sort of like Madame Tussaud’s. The figures here are mostly of Turkish dignitaries, political and historical figures, artists, journalists, and more. Many, if not all, of the figures were sculpted by Yılmaz Büyükerşen, the current mayor of the city.

    The second museum we checked out was the Museum of Independence. A small historical museum, we found it to be well done … especially the short 20-minute documentary. It is housed in a mansion where İsmet İnönü, commander of Turkish troops during the War of Independence and the second president of the Turkish Republic, was hosted during the war. Touchscreen exhibits add to the static displays, making for an interesting experience … as does the photo op with Atatürk before one leaves the museum building.

    Mui joined us for our third museum … the Modern Art Museum. I’ve got to admit that although there were some very interesting pieces on display, most of them left me scratching my head.

    Our final stop before returning home was the Contemporary Glass Museum. On exhibit are some 125 pieces by Turkish and international artists who employed various glass sculpting techniques to create their art. An interesting addition, which I thoroughly enjoyed, was an art exhibit featuring the Devrim Arabası (see previous footprint for the story.)

    Thus, we wrapped up our first day of sightseeing in Eskişehir … more to come tomorrow.
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  • Red representing the Turkish flag; turquoise representing Turkey — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.
    The block of rooms representing traditional Ottoman architecture — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.The block of rooms representing civil architecture in Ottoman times — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Omar Khayyam ... Persian mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet (1048-1131) — Sazova Park.Men of Note ... an architect; a cartographer; and a doctor — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Curtain with traditional lace edging — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Decorative shelves like this one were used to elevate oil lamps — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Tile-topped coffee table — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Tile mural of Nasreddin Hoca (satirist/humorist ... 1208-1284) — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Typical decorative wall painting — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.An important contributor to the advancement of surgery as a means of treatment — Sazova Park.Turkish tiles ... an important architectural element — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.

    Center for Science, Culture, & Art

    16 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ ⛅ 63 °F

    After breakfast this morning, Deniz, Mui, and I returned to Sazova Park to check out the Turkic World Center for Science, Culture, and Art, which is housed under a big dome.

    The center operates under the auspices of Anadolu University. It’s mission, in part, is to research, study and reveal centuries-old customs, traditions, and cultural values of the Turkic World and disseminate them through the generations.

    The History of Science Museum is on the upper floor, in blocks of rooms representing the civil and official architecture of the Seljuk and Ottoman periods. In each room is the wax figure of someone who has made important contributions to the various fields of science. Info panels and screens describe the accomplishments of each individual. Although the vast majority of names were unfamiliar to us, we recognized several from our history lessons in middle and high school.

    On the lower floor, the only area open to visitors was a big room filled with musical instruments through the ages.
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  • An interesting and colorful fountain — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.
    Fall exhibit @ the zoo — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Mui and Deniz @ the Aquarium — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Midas Cichlid @ the Aquarium — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Blue Diskus @ the Aquarium — Sazova Park, Eskişehir.Nandu is the native South American name for the Rhea — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Vulture Guineafowl — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Meerkat — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Coati — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Green Monkeys @ play — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.White Pelican — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Flamingoes — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.Eastern Rosella — Sazova Park Zoo, Eskişehir.

    Visiting the Critters

    16 oktober 2021, Turkiet ⋅ 🌙 46 °F

    After wandering around the Science, Culture, and Art Center, we had some time to kill before it was time to meet up with Işıl and Banu for lunch. So, we decided to check out the aquarium, which is part of Sazova Park. As it turns out, the facility was included in the admission for the zoo, so we ended up visiting both.

    Starting out by visiting the indoor aquarium turned out to be a mistake. Why? Because we got rained out of our zoo wander just as we arrived at the bird enclosures. Oh well!
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