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Cappadocia – Caves, underground cities and depression beating food

Cappadocia – Caves, underground cities and depression beating food

We are now taking a short break from Istanbul to visit Cappadocia. This area was the centre of the early Christian church And it wasn’t because of the nice weather! Or the lovely scenary It’s cause there are lots of rocks And the best place 

The Bosphorus, the sea and a little sunset

The Bosphorus, the sea and a little sunset

Sorry for the long break, only just got my little baby (read my big computer) back from shipping. So now to continue with the Turkey adventure. It was a beautiful day… So let’s take a cruise! Sailing between Europe and Asia. Or of course you 

10 Greek Street

10 Greek Street

Since my Turkey photos are on my desktop computer (which is being shipped to Japan) I thought I would quickly fill you in on an out of order food entry. Apologies for the bad picture quality as these were off my blackberry. As one of 

Eton supersprints triathlon 2012

Eton supersprints triathlon 2012

In a short break from the usual programme here is a post about a triathlon I did on 20 May. As some of you may know, I had a cycle accident about a month ago.  I am still suffering from amnesia from that day.  All I can 

Hagia Sophia, Cisterns and eating

Hagia Sophia, Cisterns and eating

So continuing on… Next stop was the Hagia Sophia! Originally built as a Christian church, it was the biggest one around for a 1000 years (until St. Peter’s came along) And suitably grand inside But if you look closely, you can see Arabic script everywhere.