Turkey Flughafen Izmir

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  • Day 156–159

    Izmir, entre charme et histoire

    December 17, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 8 °C

    Un peu en retrait des sentiers touristiques classiques, Izmir est une ville très animée de la mer Égée, et un véritable coup de cœur pour nous.

    Nous avons été particulièrement séduits par son vieux quartier, avec son bazar authentique, ses bains turcs traditionnels, et ses cafés de quartier modestes mais chaleureux, où les générations se rencontrent autour de parties de okey. Mention spéciale pour ses délicieuses soupes : celle aux lentilles et celle aux abats de mouton ont su ravir nos papilles.

    Au niveau culturel, une visite à l'Institut français d'Izmir nous a permis d’apprécier l’importance de la francophonie en Asie Mineure. Ce lien remonte à l’époque de Soliman le Magnifique, lorsque plusieurs traités signés avec la France firent de la ville l’une des fameuses Échelles du Levant, point d’arrivée de la route de la soie. Dans le quartier de Bornova, on peut admirer les somptueuses demeures des Levantins, une minorité catholique venue il y a plusieurs siècles, principalement d’Italie, de France et, dans le cas d’Izmir, d’Angleterre. Ces commerçants y bâtirent au XIXe siècle de splendides résidences, qui abritent aujourd’hui des musées, dont un remarquable consacré à la marine.

    Enfin, c'est ici à Izmir que nous avons déniché un magnifique plateau de Tavla en bois (le backgammon, en anglais). Désormais, ce jeu nous accompagne lors de nos rencontres, créant des moments d’échange et de partage.
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  • Day 80

    Surprise Anniversary Cake

    November 26, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 46 °F

    It’s not often that we get to celebrate our anniversary with family present.

    Not only did we do so tonight, but they also surprised us with a delicious blueberry-flavored cake, layered with cream and topped with forest berries. Delicious … not a crumb was left!

    43 years are now in the can … going on to 44!
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  • Day 56

    İzmir CRF: Light & Sound Show

    November 2, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ 🌙 63 °F

    Returning from our impromptu outing to Alacatı, we all congregated at mom’s for a while. Once night fell, we hopped on the tram and went to Konak … the city center.

    İzmir’s iconic clock tower, dating back to 1901, is located in the square in front of the Provincial Government House. This week, it has been serving as the canvas for “Zamanın Hüneri” [The Craftsmanship of Time”] … a light and sound show art installation associated with the Culture Route Festival.

    The show far exceeded my expectations … with traditional Turkish motifs projected onto the clock tower in a kaleidoscope of colors.

    Nicely done … and the crowning touch to our day.
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  • Day 223–228

    Delikli Bay-Urla-Izmir

    October 23, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

    Obwohl es 8 Wuffis am Strand hatte, war die Nacht ruhig. Vor der Abfahrt gingen wir uns noch den Felsen mit dem Loch anschauen. Gestern Abend bei Sonnenuntergang war dort Haligali.
    Danach fuhren wir von der Halbinsel nach Urla. Das angepeilte Offroad Geschäft war nicht so, wie vorgestellt. Desshalb gings nochmals 42 km bis Izmir zu einem Reifenhändler mitten im Gewerbegebiet.
    Unsere Translater liefen heiss, bis wir und er wussten, was wir wollten. Unsere Reifen sind in der Mitte bis auf 2mm runter. Da wir noch 3-4000 km vor uns haben, wollten wir auf Nummer sicher gehen und den Rest der Reise mit neuen Finken fahren.
    Die Preise sind ein bisschen günstiger als bei uns. Da er die Reifen bestellen musste, können wir morgen um 11 Uhr die neuen Reifen montieren gehen. Wir fuhren in ein Open-Air Shopping-Mall und vertrieben uns die Zeit mit lädele.
    In der Ikea gabs Teeliechtli, Servietten und Fleischkügeli mit Pommes 🍟.
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  • Day 28

    Kadlin to Rinda

    October 5, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    In the period between September 11-17, Storm Boris brought torrential rains and strong winds to Central Europe. At least 24 people died as a result of the storm. Mandatory evacuations were ordered in some places along the River Danube. Heavy flooding resulted in quite a bit of devastation in cities large and small along the river … Vienna and Budapest amongst them. River traffic — both passenger and cargo — came to a halt.

    During the storm, and in its aftermath, river boats and ships — such as the Viking longship we were scheduled to embark next week — had to seek safe shelter where they could because they were unable to pass under bridges along the Danube or were stranded because canal locks were inoperable.

    All that has since passed. River traffic is now plying the waters of the Danube; water levels have gone down and flooding has ceased; work is ongoing to erase the ravages wrought by the storm.

    But because the river cruise ships were unable to get where they were supposed to go, it became necessary to cancel some cruises, reschedule some ports, and swap ships.

    Thankfully, we have not been impacted by a cancelation or rescheduling. But we will no longer be sailing the Longship Kadlin … the “Daughter of a Norse Nobleman.” Instead, on 13 October, we will be embarking the Longship Rinda …. the “Norse Goddess of the Frozen Earth.”

    Rinda is a sister ship that is an exact twin of the Kadlin. Thus, as the notification email we received from Viking states, “… all other aspects of your trip, including your stateroom selection, itinerary, and any extensions you may have booked with us, will remain the same.”

    Now we keep our fingers crossed that all goes smoothly once we embark upon our Danube cruise.
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  • Day 28

    Breakfast @ P’an-Ku

    October 5, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    With Mui and Murat both in Kuşadası today — the former to meet up with friends from high school; the latter to participate in a swim meet — I took the rest of the family out for breakfast.

    On Aylin’s suggestion — she knows all the best places — we went to P’an-Ku … a pancake place just a few streets over from mom’s apartment building. She definitely did not steer us wrong!

    Yummy food!
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  • Day 21

    Colors

    September 28, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    Mui and I went for a walk with mom today.

    Our steps took us to Kültürpark (Culture Park) … a green space established in the heart of the District of Alsancak in 1936. It’s just a short distance from mom’s apartment. Pleasant weather … lack of crowds … a very nice outing.

    Before turning back to retrace our steps, we took a break at İzmir Sanat Kafe (İzmir Art Café), a popular meeting spot for locals and tourists alike. Cheese toasties; lemon cheesecake; tea and cold beverages … and people watching, of course.

    Just as we were about to leave, I spotted a casual, outdoor art exhibit … featuring some of the winning photos from “Colors,” an International photography contest. As you can tell from the attached images, the contest was aptly named.
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  • Day 17

    It’s A Small World

    September 24, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Moyra and I have been friends since our junior high days at the American Collegiate Institute in İzmir.

    She returned to the US for high school, while I remained in Türkiye until after Mui and I got married and made the permanent move to the US in 1982.

    Despite distances — near and far — we managed to continue our friendship … first via snail mail … then via email. When social media made an appearance, staying in touch became easier. We also got together in person a couple of times in the US … first in Portland, Oregon … then in Austin, Texas.

    Moyra didn’t know that we would be in İzmir in September this year. Nor did we know that her travel plans included a bit of time in İzmir around the same dates.

    Then we saw her Facebook post … sharing photos from her outings around Izmir. The rest, you could say, is history. We exchanged a few messages and made plans to have lunch today at Ayşa, a restaurant in the Kemeraltı District.

    It didn’t matter that our last in-person get together was in 2015. Our camaraderie was renewed the instant we saw each other at the designated meeting point for today’s luncheon date … and continued with chatter, laughter, and good food during lunch.

    This get together definitely falls under the “it’s a small world” category.
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  • Day 13

    Fam Dinner & Anniversary x2

    September 20, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    Hard to believe it's been a week since I last wrote and just under two weeks since we arrived in Izmir.

    Mui has been out and about a few times with Deniz ... mostly to run errands. I have been spending time with mom.

    Aylin and Murat arrived home from Greece on the 18th, so we're now at our usual accommodations. We'll move back to their apartment for a week ... when they leave for their Montenegro trip on the 23rd.

    We had a fun family dinner at mom's tonight. We also belatedly celebrated two anniversaries as both Aylin & Murat and Serenay & Hakan were in Chios on the actual dates earlier this week.
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  • Day 6

    BIL Outing

    September 13, 2024 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 86 °F

    While I was busy with mom today, the BILs [brothers in law] went out for errands and food.

    This year, Deniz reached that ‘magic age’ when public transportation in İzmir has become free for him. So, he used the İzmirim Kart app last night to apply for the transit card that will guarantee that he doesn’t get charged for rides on conveyances operated by the municipality … be they on the bus, the metro, or the ferry.

    Mui joined him this morning to go to the municipality office in Konak, the city center, to pick up the card. While they were at it, they also dined out for lunch 😄
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