This is going to be a long one so I'd suggest that you go and pour yourself a morning cup of coffee or an evening glass of wine. If it's a morning glass of wine, that's fine too, I won't judge!
Istanbul (sigh) ....what can I say. I'd go back tomorrow if I could. It was so beautiful and so full of history and the people were so friendly and helpful, we really had an amazing time. But before I go on about Istanbul, I know the question on everybody's lips is....
did I buy any Hammam towels?
I sure did! First I bought these two beauties....
...then I found these....
...then I got into the groove and bought 6 more and husband said "enough now" .....
...so I bought 2 more!
Look at that beautiful texture.
Now some pics of Istanbul....I don't want to bore you so I'll just show you some of my favourite spots.
The Hippodrome was the site of chariot races and other sporting events of the time. Today it is a picturesque promenade that features some fragments of the original structure such as this carved Obelisk of Theodosius which was erected here in 390AD. This makes it 1625 years old - quite mind boggling! We sat and had a cup of coffee overlooking this square while trying to fend off an over-enthusiastic carpet vendor!
The beautiful fountain on Sultanahmet Square with the Blue Mosque in the background. There is so much to look at in this part of Istanbul, Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, the Blue Mosque, the Spice Bazaar and the Grand Bazaar. You can easily spend a whole day here.
I was so amazed at how beautiful the gardens were....
...in some ways, reminiscent of Paris, which is high praise in my book!
Another of my favourite areas was around the Galata Tower, which is a medieval stone tower in the Karakoy quarter. It was built in 1348 (quite a new building by Istanbul's standards - only 667 years old!) The tower is surrounded by an open square filled with restaurants and bars and is the meeting area for the young "hip and happening" locals. We must have thought that we fitted right in because we hung out here a lot. LOL
This little street looks like it could be in Provence.
Yet another favourite spot is Ortaköy which is a neighbourhood, formerly a small village, located in the middle of the European bank of the Bosphurus. It seems to be a popular spot for both locals and tourists, with its street markets, food stalls, art galleries, cafés, and lovely views over the Bosphorous.
One of the landmarks is this area is the Ortaköy Mosque (below) which is a beautifully ornate structure, right on the jetty of Ortaköy, bordering the waters of the Bosphorus.
This is the night-time view from the roof terrace of our hotel. Sipping a glass of delicious red wine, in the company of my lovely husband, looking at this view, will definitely be etched in my memory for a long time.
But enough of my travels, I have other important things to tell you....
My blog friend, Kristy Woodson Harvey, has written a book! What an awesome accomplishment. To give you a bit of background on Kristy, she is a journalism graduate of the University of North Carolina, and holds a Master's in English from East Carolina University. Having followed her blog "Design Chic" for many years, it always struck me that she has a real way with words, but I had no idea of her amazing credentials. (I feel so inadequate next to bloggers like this). In addition, she is a regular contributor to The Salisbury Post, Domino Magazine and Houzz, and, on top of it all, has a 3 year old!
And look how pretty she is!
Her recently launched debut novel, Dear Carolina, is the story of two Southern women of very different backgrounds and is written in the form of a narrative, alternating chapter by chapter between the two main characters. At the centre of the story is a little girl, Carolina. Written with humour and compassion, Kristy brings the characters to life and draws you into the struggles that they face.
Do yourselves a favour and read this heartwarming story. You won't be disappointed!
Available through Amazon or iTunes
Do yourselves a favour and read this heartwarming story. You won't be disappointed!
Available through Amazon or iTunes
Your might want to pour yourself a second glass because I'm not quite done yet....
Onto things local .... if you are ever in the Stilbaai area, do yourselves a favour and pay a visit to The Press Room Cafe at Olyven Houdt Farm. You will feel like you have stumbled into a little corner of France. The restaurant is set in and around a beautiful stone building and is surrounded by olive trees. The food is great and the service very friendly. There are also a variety of olive oils and other olive based products on sale.
If you are in a shopping sort of mood, why not visit "NetDécor". They stock a beautiful array of colouful glass and ceramics. The duck egg (below) particularly appeals to me. If you want to brighten up your home for winter, pay them a visit and do some online shopping. What could be easier? See the link on the sidebar or click here.
And finally, my last announcement.... Cindy from Rough Luxe and Mary Ann from Classic Casual Home have kindly asked me to join in their Project Design Series along with other bloggers. The topic is how to "Refresh Your Living Room With These Inexpensive Tips".
On Friday 22 May, all the bloggers listed below, will be giving you our ideas on the subject, so be sure to come back for a visit.
Phew! I'm done now.....
Till next time
Sharon x
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