Thursday, February 23, 2012
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Flea Market Heaven
If you love a good flea market, you'll love El Rastro, held every Sunday 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in Madrid. Some 3,500 vendors sell their wares, from clothing to antiques, in this outdoor market that spreads blocks and blocks throughout the city. Jim was a good sport to come along (Thanks, honey!) Take a look at some of the cool things we saw this past weekend...
Everyone needs one of these. |
Did these ever actually work? |
Did these? |
Only in Spanish flea markets.... |
Reminded us of "home" in the Adirondacks |
Pistol, anyone? |
Reminded us of a place we want to go....Africa. |
For some sort of drink. Bootleg, maybe? |
Saturday, January 7, 2012
January Flowers
While Jim is in Florida, I went exploring with my
new Christmas camera. I've never before lived
in a climate where wildflowers bloom
every month of the year---even in January! So,
I'll try to post a flower a month to
show you what beauties are here...
Oxalis Pes-caprae or Bermuda Buttercup |
Here's an up-close shot. This grows all over the place. Roadsides, hills... |
This is the same little plant we buy potted in the summer in Saratoga. Here it grows into bushy 6-foot tall shrubs! |
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Thanksgiving in Turkey
"Hola" from Istanbul. |
Istanbul is a tourist "mecca." In one day you can take in the top four sites: Blue Mosque, Hagia Sofia, Basilica Cistern, and the Topkapi Palace. Here are a few shots of each: |
Blue Mosque: one of the few mosques in the world to have six minarets. |
Hagia Sophia: Formerly an Orthodox Basilica, then a mosque, and now a museum. |
Christian images and Arabic calligraphy, side-by-side. |
Immense and beautifully illuminated with circular chandeliers. |
Basilica Cistern: This subterranean cistern provided water for ancient Constantinople. Walkways allow visitors to explore this huge underground area. Very eerie. |
Topaki Palace: Primary residence of the Ottoman Sultans for 400 years. This place was immense, one room after another. |
Harem rooms were gorgeously tiled, with comfy lounging areas. |
Ultimately, for us, what makes a trip memorable is wandering down streets, taking in the ambiance and stumbling on unexpected finds. That’s what happened on our second day. |
We decided to walk across a bridge that spanned the Bosphorus Strait to the Asian side of Istanbul. |
We were so proud of ourselves for setting foot in Asia. (We found out later that we were not in Asia; we took the wrong bridge!) |
Not knowing where to go, we just wandered around for a bit. And then, by chance, we found a mosque. It was open with a lone guard, and no one else. The guard encouraged us to enter. |
We took our shoes off at the door (not pictured) and walked on the plush Oriental carpet. The guard turned on the low hanging lights, and we had the place to ourselves. |
The end to another memorable trip! Hasta luego! |
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