Friday, 19 November 2010

Two Turkish Drinks

Ayran: a salty yogurt concoction; drunk with main meals. Quite nice.
Salgam: spicy fermented carrot juice. Not found elsewhere. With good reason.

Some tips from four days

Escape the tourist traps. When hiring a car, always check for a good map, and knowing speed limits is pretty useful too . . .

Rugby Water Polo


Two teams, one ref/goalie, one pass before shooting. No contact without the ball, full contact with it. No other rules needed.

Thursday, 18 November 2010

Ancient Sport


Clearly cricket is the sport of gentlemen and gods. Only two stumps needed. A similarly classic sport was created: Rugby Water Polo.

Busy vs Quiet part 3


The barmen showed us this backstreet restaurant just away from the seafront. Unlike most no roasts, no Chinese, just a turkish delight.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Busy vs Quiet part 2

Following the beach busyness we found a roof-top bar, empty before the evening rush. Vistas of the sun over the bay. Beautiful.

Busy vs Quiet part 1


Altinkum beach was very busy - 5 rows of loungers / umbrellas extending for miles. No wiggle room in the sea - was warm though.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

A Turkish Dichotomy

Turkish driving is interesting. They pull into the kerb facilitating overtaking; yet drive recklessly: pulling out randomly; blinding with full beams continuously.