Monday, November 1, 2010

Side Now


Although there are conventional European campgrounds in
Turkey, most of the time what you get is a very small set of
minimally-equipped spots in the pansiyon's parking lot, as
here; but it was just fine, especially the location; as you can
see, we've just done the wash...



















Of course, there may be chickens, turkeys, ducks, and
other animals running around

















In the middle of an olive grove















But it's easy on the eyes, and everything still in bloom





Main commercial street in old-town; no stoa

















The artifacts and commerce here are so
intermingled, it's hard to know where the
cafe ends and the temple begins






















"Side" means pomegranate, so we had a cup of the juice;
too bad "Side" doesn't mean "extra dry Bombay Sapphire
martini with one large olive, patted dry" 

















View back towards new town, beaches, development















Actually, Turkey and Norway have much in
common, at least in terms of taxing booze...




















Guess the nationality of most tourists here

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