Istanbul is fascinating…geographically the Continent of Asia meets the Continent of Europe across a short stretch of water known as the Bosphorus so it has always been an exotic blend. We walked by the busy waterway to the old Spice Bazaar full of spices, turkish delight in all forms and flavours, dried fruits, nuts, tea and coffee making wares, earthen ware and ceramics, jewellry, lights, rugs and turkish paraphernalia…We stopped for coffee..thick strong Turkish style and fresh apple tea with baklava then explored the Basilica Cisterna Yerebatan Sarnici a magnificent historical water storage structure built by a Byzantine Emperor on the site of an old Basilica. An amazing and elaborate underground structure….



















East meets West…
11 Aug 2013 1 Comment
Treasures of Turkey….
11 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
Flew British Airways to Ataturk International airport in Istanbul, Turkey. Transferred to Hotel Prince which is the joining point for the Peregrine Tour. It was the end of Ramadan so everyone was out celebrating with picnics in the parks near the waterfront cooking shish kebab on tiny barbecues! The city is flanked by the Sea of Marmara which was filled with tanker ships of all description. The city is in a dry, barren landscape but vast and dotted with so many high-rise apartment blocks. The old walled city of course was immediately fascinating with stone streets and interesting shops and restaurants. The Hotel is somewhat above the ‘intrepid tour’ standard so a nice surprise! I met up with friends Joanne and Chris from Port Macquarie and Ros from Kingscliff who knows the girls through TAFE. Out for my first sample of Turkish cuisine…dips, hummus, breads, lamb shish kebab and a mixed meat dish spectacularly heated in front of us in a terracotta urn and ceremoniously opened and served at the table.





On my way to Turkey…via the Heathrow Sofitel….
09 Aug 2013 2 Comments
Caught the C2C train to London Fenchurch Street then the underground circle line to Padddington where I boarded the Heathrow Express for Terminal 5…very slick train and service! I managed to get a great deal online at the Sofitel (5 minutes covered walk to check in tomorrow morning) and guess what ..Iam their ‘Guest of the Day’ with a room upgrade to King size, breakfast and access to drinks and canapés in the ‘special’ lounge…all very nice so I proceeded with the ‘all things very nice’ theme and had a Perrier-jouet Champagne Afternoon Tea. as you can see it covered lunch and dinner!


Glasgow…
06 Aug 2013 1 Comment
Walked around the central city…very working class and filled with interesting characters and young people dressed in a mix of punk/emoh/grungy/scottish sort of style…lots of coloured hair??? Loving the Scottish accents and finding the people very friendly. Took a wee trip on the train to Bellshill which is a small town about 20 minutes out of Glasgow, aye…not a lot to see, aye….the Main street called ‘Main Street’ and the only real bit of history was St Andrews Church. Kind of glad they emigrated! 



Journeying to Scotland….
06 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
On a train to Glasgow following the footsteps of my Grandfather Thomas Mackenzie…he and his family would have made the journey to London all those years ago to board the P&O ship “Borda” bound for Australia as Scottish emigrants. He was 7 years old and left Bellshill near Glasgow. I wonder what their journey was like? I’m in first class on a Virgin train speeding through the English Midlands…a glass of wine, cup of coffee, wonderful scenery….fields of wheat almost ready to Harvest, villages, sheep in green pastures, churches surrounded by graves, canals with wonderfully painted long houseboats, fresian dairy cows, rain clouds, dry stone walls… Arrived into Glasgow central and checked into my hotel which is just so nice…an old railway building transformed! Walked to the River Clyde and around the CBD.






Sweltering day in the UK…
01 Aug 2013 Leave a comment
Over thirty degrees and humid…you have to love the Brits as they flock to the beach at Leigh on Sea…yes, that IS mud!!! The good old Thames estuary with its briny salty mud flat smell near the cockle sheds… And, celebrating the birth of William and Kates’ baby…


