Thanks to Mert and Husnu for the free all-day boat trip on the Bosphorus to the Black sea!

Thanks to Mert and Husnu for the free all-day boat trip on the Bosphorus to the Black sea!

When I win the lottery...

When I win the lottery...

Expensive homes on the water

Expensive homes on the water

Rumelihisari Castle along the Bosphorus

Rumelihisari Castle along the Bosphorus

The non-students at the fish restaurant

The non-students at the fish restaurant

Swimming in the Bosphorus - it's SPIDERMAN!

Swimming in the Bosphorus - it's SPIDERMAN!

Husnu and me

Husnu and me

Relaxing on the boat-VA Tech Study Abroad Students

Relaxing on the boat-VA Tech Study Abroad Students

---------------------------Exterior of shop - cottage industry - Anatolian - Asian side of Istanbul

---------------------------Exterior of shop - cottage industry - Anatolian - Asian side of Istanbul

Craftsman at oven where wood is shaped and dried. He's been doing this since age 13.

Craftsman at oven where wood is shaped and dried. He's been doing this since age 13.

Frame made of chestnut

Frame made of chestnut

Raw materials - this is what is woven over frame

Raw materials - this is what is woven over frame

Finished product

Finished product

Saturday, August 18, 2007

"I was walking in Istanbul.."

Yesterday I started at Taksim and walked for five hours! I had no plan, just started walking. (I like to do that in NYC, too!) Ya never know what you might find. (Photos below)

I found an old junk shop in a posh area of the city. The man who owned it said he was a movie actor. I was a little bit skeptical...a movie star who has a junk shop? Then I thought...well maybe it's a hobby like Paul Newman with his race cars? He spoke barely any English but he had a Turkish-English phrase book, and it was filled with pick-up lines in English!!!!!!!!!! HAHA! He pointed to my camera and to him and me...'blahblahblah' in Turkish so I said "Ok' and had someone take our picture together. Then he looked at his phrase book and said, "You have beautiful eyes" and looked at me seriously. He paged through his book again and said, "Did you come from heaven?" I couldn't help it, I just laughed and laughed. He looked puzzled. He must have thought he pronounced something wrong so he read it again: Did you come from heaven? Which only made me laugh even harder - my stomach hurt from laughing so hard and I was practically crying! I don't think he knew what to do so he laughed as well. Then he turned the page of his book, I was trying to leave, but he held up his hand like "wait"...so I waited and finally he got to the page he wanted and said, "May I see you tonight?" Since he couldn't understand English there was no way to tell him "I am busy" or whatever, a nice excuse of some sort... so I just had to say "No" in Turkish. He looked very sad. He pointed to his guest book for me to sign as I was leaving. It had a space for name, from where, and email address. Oh, big mistake! When I woke up this morning I had an email, "Hello Briget, how are you this morning? You are lovlier than a rose."

BTW, I did google him and he's had a few bit parts in some movies, including one this year: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0884805/usercomments

Further on I saw a mosque I wanted to photograph. The best angle was from a parking lot. The old man who was the attendant saw me and ushered me into his "office" for what he thought was a better angle for the shot. His office was outdoors, along an old wall which had a great view of the Bosphorus and the mosque. He must have been working there for years as he had all the comforts of home right there. There was a grape arbor above, pots of flowers, chairs, a table and beyond this he had his supplies...food, pots and pans, an habachi...and his prized possession and the only English he knew, "Jack Daniels"! He offered me some, I declined :-) He gestured toward a chair and I sat. He sat across from me. We chatted for a few minutes, him speaking in Turkish, me in English and neither of us minded that we didn't understand what the other said. We admired the scenary and discussed it. I admired his flowers and roses, and he told me all about them. He asked me to take pictures of him, then I said I had to go, and he nodded and smiled and bid me farewell.

I got a phone call from a friend, who asked where I was? I said I had no idea, so I looked for landmarks. She met me there and we had something to eat at the below pictured cafe.

OH! I was right about the nanny! One day she told the kids to go outside to play, and they did, and they disappeared. She (nanny/housekeeper) came running to me almost hysterical a while later, she couldn't find them. I figured if I were them, where would I go? The swimming pool of course! So I ran down there and that's where they were. NOT GOOD AT ALL! She was honest though, and told Nihal what happened, and the next day she was gone. Now there's another nanny/housekeeper here - Lila.

3 comments:

Monty said...

Fabulous new stories and wonderful new photos. A few of them I absolutely adore!

Hope the new Nanny works out and that Nihal is feeling better. I was concerned about her health situation that you mentioned before you arrival and it seems that she is still having problems. :-(

I love that top you are wearing on the recent boat party. The one with the "Drunk Steve" - too bad he was too wasted to enjoy how beautiful you looked. :-)

Dianne P said...

Oh my goodness, Briget, you are surrounded by beauty there. Your photos continue to amaze me.

So glad you are having adventures--the best things happened when you wander. (Sorry to hear about the nanny problems--what a pain for "mom.")

Briget said...

Monty: Nihal is feeling better, I hope whatever is wrong with her isn't serious. Whatever it is, the symptoms come and go. I really like the new nanny Lila. She had worked here before. I asked her why she left and she said because the kids were driving her crazy. Yes, they can be a little bit too much! She says they are a little bit better than before.
Thanks for the compliment about the top! It's a halter and ties up the back - but there is a gap of 1-2 inches. (It's supposed to be that way.) As for Steve, he's quite a character - a Brit who is married to a Turkish woman and has lived here a long time. One of the funniest people I've ever met!
Dianne: Yes, lots of beauty here. Lots of ugly, too but usually an interesting sort of ugly :-)