Guest guest Posted August 8, 2005 Report Share Posted August 8, 2005 Butch wrote: <Its great to swim outside in winter in the hot water and have snow flakes falling around you.> I know! We do that all the time here in winter. I live in the Valley of Hot Springs. In summer I prefer the lakes. Take your pick of the big cold one or small warm ones. Butch, if you ever need another job you could always apply at the Turkish chamber of commerce to be a Turkey promotor. You make me want to go there! As for the oregano issue: actually, I'll make another post of that. be well! Ien in the Kootenays, aka paradise http://kootenayvirtualtours.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2005 Report Share Posted August 8, 2005 Hi Ien, > Dear Butch, > > Since I was busy with family in June I just read your post from the > 25th now. I hear you on the busy .. been a bit of that lately myself. ;-) > It made me smile! Good it is .. smiling is great medicine. :-) > Really enjoyed your description of life in Ankara. Ankara is a what's happening city without all the contraindications we find in most large European and American cities. Actually .. its a rather small large city .. population near 3 million but most of us travel the same routes and don't visit much of the city .. so we run into each other often. There's much to do here .. and just outside the city. An hour out in one direction is the largest Tumuli in Turkey .. the burial site of King Midas. Lots of wild roses in that area. An hour in another direction is Kizilcahamam .. in the mountains in pine forests where hot springs flow through very inexpensive resort hotels/spas where one can swim through a tunnel and be in hot or cold water. Its great to swim outside in winter in the hot water and have snow flakes falling around you. Sunday Angelica and I went to Lake Golbasi (also an hour out) horseback riding. Angel had never ridden a horse but after a half hour of good instruction by a professional .. she was a regular cowgirl. She loves animals (probably why she likes me). I mean she really loves animals .. she thinks the camels at Cappadochia are cute. Anybody ever seen a cute camel? :-( Gal has 2 baby rabbits in her home and plans to take them back to Russia. I think she'd take the horse back if she could figger a way to make it happen. ;-) Interesting it was to see a Russian Fox riding a Turkish Horse. ;-) Tomorrow we head to the Black Sea for a week .. Amasra (ancient Sesamos) was founded by the Miletians in the 6th Century BC .. its around three hours drive from Ankara. We'll stay there a while and then move east around 15 km to Cakraz .. a fishing village with an outstanding beach. Folks there are ultra hospitable .. pansiyon owners ask at night what kind of fresh fish you would like for breakfast. Then on 15 August Angel will board a plane to go back to Russia to continue her university studies. I think Living in General is beautiful if we're able to share beautiful times with beautiful people along the way. :-) > Hope you had a great time at that wedding. Great it was .. thanks. I'm no better (nor worse) at Russian dancing now than I was then .. but its good fun. ;-) > I had no idea Oregano could act as a muscle-relaxer/ > painkiller too. Amazing stuff. > All the education here is terrific. Oregano is certainly a wonder EO .. I'm sure BigPharm would like to figger out a way to take it from us. I am taking a good supply of it with us cause we will probably be doing some Black Sea (Laz) Folk Dances in that area and likely it is I'll need some muscle relaxing after showing off a bit. ;-) > Ien in the Kootenays > http://www.greatestnetworker.com/is/ien Y'all have a gud'un .. and keep smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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