Last Two Weeks …

… have been at full tilt.  Time to shut down and cut loose.  And just in time for Oktoberfest at the German Embassy tomorrow night.  I’ll sneak some pictures and post them in the next few days.  I hope they turn out okay, in spite of the beer.

Very Busy Week

This has been a long week and I’m glad it’s over.  We had a high level visit here in Ankara and spent all day Friday getting things ready in the hotel where he will stay for one night.  I will forever be amazed at the expenses that are thrown out for visits like this.  Still, it wasn’t as bad at a presidential visit while we were in Moscow back in 2009.

What can I say?  Your tax dollars are paying me extra to help maintain the security of these visits, but I cannot fully grasp the reasoning in the resources used for something like this.  Diplomacy is what it is.  Whatever it is.

Kick butt.  D.

St. James in Medjugorje

In 2001, the Good Lord made it possible for me to go on a pilgrimage to Medjugorje.  This is a small town in Bosnia/Herzegovina where the Mother of Jesus appeared to several young children.  It itself is an amazing story, and I suggest taking time to research it.  Better yet, click here to take you to my Mother’s website that tells it far better than I can.  A lot to read but very worth it.

Then click here to read what I wrote about it on my return.

… then Cappadocia

After sitting on the Mediterranean coast in Mersin for three days, we traveled back north to the area known as Cappadocia about three hours away.  These rock formations are part of volcanoes where the surrounding soil eroded away leaving only the cores.  We will go back again to get many more pictures later, but these were taken as we drove out of the area.

s101_7984 s101_7982 s101_7981 s101_7980 s101_7977 s101_7976 s101_7975 s101_7978Many of these unusual formations have houses built into them, even hotels.  Look at this picture below:

s101_7983And always add a picture of a pretty lady when you can.s101_7979We will visit this again before the cold weather returns.  Bear in mind all who plan to visit, these are on the agenda.  And what you see here, is but a drop in the bucket of what is out there.  To get a better grasp of the this incredible sight, go to Wikipedia.

Kick butt.  D.

First Mersin …

We spent last week doing a bit of traveling down south.  I had to work in Adana and Terese came along with me.  After work on Friday, we traveled down to Mersin, sitting on the Mediterranean Sea.  Spent three nights there and just relaxed in the salty humidity of the Sea.  Below is the Mediterranean, looking East of the hotel.101_7896s… and looking West.101_7890sThe city of Mersin to the North.101_7891sA view of the city at night..101_7904sSitting out with cigar and drink…101_7964s… and a young visitor.101_7947sAnd us.101_7920sNext is Cappadocia.