
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Catch up


Saturday, December 20, 2008
Yep did it again

Conveying History in the Modern World.

I wonder if history will be distorted by this.
Farewell to Istanbul
Tin Man starts to Rust

TheTrip


Preparing for Prayer

Karpali Carsi – the Grand Bazaar

If you can’t read the date on the door it says 1491 I think. This is a major tourist attraction with around 4000 shops trading in all sorts. It is probably just as exciting in the streets surrounding the bazaar. Their appear to be more locals trading here. The prices are better. Copyright is not part of the vocab with so much genuine imitation product. Great experience
Traders

The Church
One of the Aussie team was dealing with the anniversary of the death of her brother while I was away so I’d said that I’d pop into a mosque as a sign of support. Now normally it would be a church but wasn’t expecting to find any of these. It was a damp morning so had caught the tram across town and decided to walk up the hill to Taksim Square and then spend an hour or two walking home. As I was walking down the main street I looked over to one side and thought the building was a strange looking mosque. It was St Anthony’s Catholic Church. It was right in the middle of town. Must admit wasn’t expecting to find a catholic church in the middle of Istanbul.

Thursday, December 18, 2008
The Turkish Bath
If this is the last post you see then there is a slight problem with my blog. Click on December over on theh right hand side under the flicker pics and hopefullyit will show you later blog entires.
Was staying in a lovely little boutique hotel just below the main tourist area of Istanbul. After a day of walking the city I was knackered. Spoke to Borcu the lady at the front desk about having a nap. She suggested a Turkish bath first. So she organized for me to have one in the Spa facilities in the hotel. This was down in the basement. So off I head downstairs in the bowels of the building. I meet this big Turkish bloke, can’t remember his name, just his smile and enthusiasm for his job. So he goes through what’s on offer. I take the basic sauna, steam room Turkish bath option and at this point in time no massage thanks. I’m not the massage sort of bloke and when he showed me the facilities with the Turkish bath being down this long dark corridor. The bath area is covered in white tiles from floor to ceiling all I could think of was the scene with a similar setting in the movie Midnight Express. A quick look and I could see any coat hooks which I would need to save myself (you need to know the movie). So the sauna was great, the steam room just about killed me. The Turkish bath was fantastic. My Turkish friend would pop in every ten minutes and remind me that it wasn’t too late for him to work me over with a massage. I survived with a commitment I would come back for the full treatment the following day which I then spent out on the streets and then locked in my room. The photo isn't the basement its a view of the 1500 yr old underground cistern/

Duh

Secular but 99% Muslim?
Sharing lentil soup during Eid

The cleaner

The Carpet Salesman

I could have been home
Countryside

More history


I spent time in the Sophia Mosque today.. fascinating. A tale of conquerors and the process of the elimination of the Roman empire. The Ottoman Empire, the loss of Christianity and the establishment of Islam in a country. The plastering over of Christian mosaics, replacing with Arabic script. Many of these artworks are being restored so it is interesting to walk into this truly beautiful building and to view the artifacts of both religions side by side.
City of Cats
Culture

Wednesday, December 17, 2008
A different set of rules

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