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Kültürpark Fuar Alanı

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    • Day 19

      ITB: Slow Fabric

      September 21, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 84 °F

      “ … The human being who meets the world by wrapping him/herself in a fabric is sent to the other world by wrapping him/herself in a fabric again. …”

      [The fabric mentioned in the opening quote from the exhibit refers to the swaddling cloth in which babies are wrapped when they are born … and to a similar cloth in which deceased are buried in the Islamic tradition.]

      From the Scissors Exhibit at the Pakistan Pavilion at Kültürpark, Mom, Aylin, and I walked over to the Atlas Pavilion … the venue for another ITB (International Textile Biennial) exhibit.

      The theme for this exhibit was “Slow Fabric,” and it featured the works of fabric artists from Türkiye and around the world. We loved this exhibit, slowly wandering through the maze of rooms inside the pavilion, carefully studying the works on display. Some of them made immediate sense to us … others had us scratching our heads, wondering how the artist came up with the concept.

      This exhibit solidified our decision to check out the other venues where ITB exhibits are being hosted around İzmir. But that will have to wait a bit since we have a whole bunch of other plans on the calendar already.
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    • Day 56

      Day 3 in Izmir

      October 4, 2022 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

      After our almost seven week adventure in Ireland we took off last Saturday for Izmir, Turkey. This is a very charming city on the Gulf of Izmir.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/İzmir

      The city has a great boardwalk with fishermen with rods set every 20 yards. Tons of people walking so lots of people watching. Hooray. The food seen here so far has been top class for pennies. I had a nice lunch yesterday. What seemed like a Turkish Burrito and a water for $2.50. 20oz Vanilla Latte $1.50 and dinner for two with bottle of wine and plenty of good stuff to eat $40.
      We just pulled the trigger on renting a car so off sightseeing around the country on Friday. I'll miss the people watching but looking forward to getting out of the big City.
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    • Day 7

      Ins Grüne

      March 30, 2023 in Turkey ⋅ ☀️ 15 °C

      Nach der durchzechten Nacht im Hostel sehnte ich mich nach Ruhe. Glücklicherweise lag der Kulturpark in nur 5 min. Entfernung - sehr gepflegt und einladend, mit viel Wasser und moderner Kunst. Das hat mir gut getan und nach 2 Stunden im Park war ich bereit weiter zu laufen.Read more

    • Day 10

      Catching Up

      September 14, 2021 in Turkey ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

      It’s already been a week since our arrival in Turkey. As is typical of our trips to Turkey, we are here to visit family, so we haven’t done much that is worthy of a footprint. That should change later this week when we leave on the first of several sightseeing getaways we have planned. In fact, we just added to our October sightseeing plans today, so I definitely should have more to write about.

      Turkey has a centralized health portal called e-Nabız. Technically, we don’t have much use for it. However, we wanted to get our COVID-19 shots recorded in the system as that will link the shots to our HES codes, which we need to present for domestic travel. We created our accounts before we left the US, but were unable to load our shot records. After doing some research yesterday, Mui figured out how to get that done through the province’s health bureau. He and Deniz, my brother, turned in the necessary documents today. Now, we just have to monitor the app and when the shot-info is uploaded, we can download our official shot cards. The bonus here is that the card will include an EU-approved QR code as well.

      While they were running errands, Aylin, mom, and I went for a walk in Kültür Park — Izmir’s answer to New York’s Central Park, if you will. We were hoping to have tea and pastries at a café in the park, but the place has changed ownership and didn’t have much to offer. So we ended up going to a new patisserie near the house instead. At least I finally got a photo of “Zeynep Teyze” in bloom … a topiary honoring a woman who emigrated from Greece to Bayındır, Turkey in 1940. In her time, she was apparently at the forefront of teaching the locals in her region about growing different varieties of flowers.
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