Unexpected, expect it.

I have never been less generally within my comfort zone than this week. Not only do I know almost zero words in Serbian, I can't even read the cyrillic writing to try to guess at things and the accentLeggi altro
Sock Break Danube

The "Danube River Route", eurovelo 6, doesn't actually get near the river very much so I've detoured down a dirt/pavement track to be rewarded with a pleasant little picnic area... and theLeggi altro
Familiarity

One of the best parts of taking the slow(er) way to get somewhere is the time it offers for reflection and contemplation.
I could have taken a 36 minute fast train instead of a 7hr bike ride, and ILeggi altro
So Long Serbia...

....I hardly knew ya.
Though I feel I did pretty well in the bit of time I had, and under the conditions.
I, along with many others, came down with some sort of respiratory infection while on TheLeggi altro
Istanbul is Huge!

I guess I knew this.... But seeing it from the air is always more impressive.
I'm glad I flew in.
I am excited to be here.
Taking A Knee

I pride myself on perseverance... I don't give up. I'm tough. I can do this. I don't quit. I can take it.
So it was a bit challenging for me to admit, "Hey. I'm wrecked. I need rest."
I had plannedLeggi altro
I'm only *mostly* dead

Yeah, actually not that bad at all.
But this is day... 8? 9? Of less-than-good health so I tried to spend it resting.
Deferred Gratification.
As someone bopping around Europe while other people doLeggi altro
Taking a Break from Rest (pt 1)

I had the best of intentions, but in my defense: I was left unsupervised.
Sunday I started off slow and with the idea I would do a quick tour of some mosques. That's almost like rest.
I even took aLeggi altro
Sitting By The Sea

In addition to all the historic and cultural wow, Istanbul is on the Sea. So I walked down to take a look and was happy to watch people being.... People. They were grilling some food, playing someLeggi altro
Istanbul (pt 2)

It's a few days later, so I guess I've stopped with the 'rest'. It was a struggle. I'm going to have to do it sooner or later as I'm still less than 100% but also, Istanbul.
Where did I leave off? ILeggi altro
Istanbul Airport

Points in favor: amazingly comfy lounge chairs w/charging. Very nice. Comfy temperature. Clean. Not too loud (by airport standards). Security was quick, efficient, and pleasant (no yelling).
PointsLeggi altro
Nevsehir Airport

Small. Easy.
Bathrooms ain't pretty.
But I really like that ground transit prices are listed on a big sign. That's always a challenge in a new place: what should a ride cost? Well... about $5 (130Leggi altro
Caves n Things

With temps in the high 90s, it's easy to understand how people found refuge in the caves, here.
We just walked through an amazing series of tunnels and caves, saw the largest Cathedral in Cappodocia,Leggi altro
99 not Red Balloons

Woke at about 4AM to catch a a balloon ride today.
Wow!
It was amazing.
Alive

Travel is notable state of living.
On the one hand it feels more vibrant and alive than my domestic life. I am experiencing so much and learning and seeing...
I am in a constant state of being alertLeggi altro
Farewell Cappodocia

Despite a lot of discomfort, I enjoyed my stay in Cappodocia very much. It's a splendid place.
On my way out the hotelier sorta apologized that it was the hottest three days of the year so far. CanLeggi altro
Best Cure

For GI issues, nothing beats a coco.
Scritches are a close second as a panacea.
Quick Side Quest

On a whim and the advice of friends, I decided to fill some time with a quick jaunt to a nearby town called Avanos.
I'm so glad I did!
This place is beautiful, modern, alive in the present andLeggi altro
Ride a *What*?!?!

Kâmel Koç
The very uncomfy bus is called.. Kâmel Koç
Is this a joke? Because ...
Sigh. A good laugh helps.
Day 1 Antalya

Antalya
I can't quite put my finger on what I like about this town, but I do like it.
With 2.5M people, town is a misnomer.
Irritatingly, I'm struggling with a gut bug and can't really enjoy theLeggi altro
Seaside Waterfall

The Düden River courses down from the mountains and passes through Antolya to hurl itself off of a seaside cliff into the Mediterranean Sea, gloriously beautiful.
I really enjoyed standing on theLeggi altro
Last Morning in Türkiye

I was up 'early' at 6:30 AM and decided to journal vs. re-sleep - only to discover that I killed a pen!! This always pleases me because it seems rare.
Only now I lack a pen with which to journal.Leggi altro
Turkish Haircut

I had a little time to fill so I decided to clean up a little. I'd skipped shaving long enough that using a disposable razor was simply not feasible... So I figured I would pop into a barber for aLeggi altro
Tram Fiasco

Today just keeps being story worthy.
I'd love it if there were nothing else on which to comment, for a while.
I'd asked a few people and all agreed: the tram to the airport is easy.
It is notLeggi altro
Not Today, Satan

Universe: "Let's Test You"
Me: "I got this"
Always carry a wet wipe when travelling.
I gather them at reataurants/on planes when I see them and try to keep one or two in-stock.
Better still,Leggi altro
Viaggiatore
I might have one foot in red and one in yellow these days