Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Mission Accomplished

Colleagues and friends.
Hoscakalin ve tesekur ederim Turkey. Hello America.


Sunday, 13 May 2012

Washing Machine

Our washing machine is very old and sometimes it doesn't like to work. Through trial and error we've found that brute force is the most successful tactic.

I can hear my roommate kicking it right now. Let's show that washing machine who is boss.

Sunday, 6 May 2012

Bikes and Rugs

The weather has changed sharply, and so have my habits. I spent the winter months curled up with podcasts playing and knitting needles clicking. Now, springtime has drawn me from my blanket nest and into the warm sunshine. I swear--read the rest for photo-documented proof.
Biking.

Thursday, 26 April 2012

Istanbul

If there's any place in Turkey you've got to go, it's Istanbul. Somewhere around 16 million people call this continent-crossing province home. At risk of sounding like a travel agent-- Istanbul has got it all. Roman and Ottoman History seeps from every crack in the pavement. Modern stores and businesses cased in modern architecture keep the city current (Starbucks? Check. Sephora? Check). Plus, all of Turkey's major soccer teams hail from Istanbul (Beşiktaş, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahçe).
Pre-cruise view from our boat.

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

March Getaways

My travels in brief:
Mountains meet the sea in Antalya
Antalya-- Four hours south and located on the Mediterranean Sea. Beautiful city with a beachy vibe. Two of the Fulbright ladies I travelled with ran in the 10K race in the Antalya Marathon. Go them! I'll be heading back here in a few weeks time for one last Fulbright hoorah.

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Winter Break: Italy

I spy with my little eye...our hotel.

The final installment of this three-part series offers a satisfying ending to a real nail-biter of a storyline. Hold onto your hats, people.

Today's guest star: FOOD. Many thanks to the Italians who've made this all possible.

Friday, 10 February 2012

Winter Break: Barcelona

After a brief intermission, the characters are the same, but the setting has changed...

Hola Barca!


Thursday, 9 February 2012

Winter Break: Ireland


Ireland!

Characters:
Emily- The humble narrator.
Mary- The adventurous eater, hostel-friend-maker and fellow New Jerseyian.
Kara- The navigator and straight-shooter, often identified by her superior hat fashion.

Setting:
Last June, when I learned I would be moving east of the Atlantic again, I knew I'd be making a trip to back to Ireland. I waited two years for the opportunity to return to the cozy, wood paneled pubs and the eternally green fauna I remembered from my semester in Galway.

We have to rewind a little in order for me to adequately recap my journey.

Monday, 9 January 2012

Working Title

I did something unusual for the past two weekends: I stayed in Afyon.

Because we have such a large network of Fulbright grantees all around Turkey, I've been able to explore Turkey and have great friends to stay with while I do it. After spending a weekend in Mugla (a beautiful coastal province to the south) and then a weekend in Usak (a city only about 2 hours away), I was happy to relax at home before my upcoming European getaway.

Monday, 5 December 2011

Queen of the Cotton Castle

After Friday's night class, my academic faculty student and his wife invited me to the movies with them. I graciously accepted, and the three of us headed to see the last installment of the Twilight series: Breaking Dawn.



The film was in English with Turkish subtitles, so I was able to quench my thirst for pop culture with ease. Cinematic genius, it was not, but it was a fun way to end the school week.

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

A Belated Thanksgiving with the Fulbright Crew

As the fourth Thursday of November approached, the Afyon Fulbrighters eagerly planned a Thanksgiving get-together. We started with humble intentions and a grocery list, but like passengers pushing a stalled-out car down a hill, momentum soon had us speeding down a highway. A stuffing and cranberry sauce highway.

Planning began two weeks ago when we settled on a menu. Traditional American fare was achieved through slight recipe tweaks and extensive shop-scouring. Buffet-style we served:

  • Turkey
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Carrots
  • Green bean casserole
  • Stuffing
  • Rice
  • Vegetable soup
  • Cranberry sauce

Tuesday, 15 November 2011

A Tale of Three Cities

Kurban Bayram means Sacrifice Festival. This Muslim holiday honors Abraham's obedience to God and is celebrated 70 days after Ramadan each year.

While many of my students bused to their hometowns in various corners of Turkey, I bused to some of Turkey's most important and beautiful cities. During this short vacation I ventured east with a fellow Fulbrighter (Check out her blog here. She'll have more details and pics than I do), and on our journey we saw the iconic "fairy chimneys" of Capadoccia, the sacred fish of Balikli Gol, and tasted Turkey's best baklava in Gaziantep.

Monday, 31 October 2011

Halloweenless

Today is Halloween back home, but in Turkey it's just the last day in October. Meh, I can live without Halloween. Check out my uncostumed and uncandycorned weekend recap here:

After proctoring a midterm exam on Friday morning, I went to my Turkish lessons. This time we covered the differences between conjunctions (but, yet, however, because, therefore, ect.). It's tricky, and I'll need to spend some time on the topic, for sure.
This 3rd grade Turkish book is a little much for me.
I sometimes know what this says. Only sometimes, though.

Monday, 17 October 2011

Istanbul




This past weekend I got my first taste of Istanbul. As Turkey's largest city, this cultural powerhouse is a far cry from Afyon. Needless to say, I was impressed and will definitely be returning to check out the numerous sites the city has to offer. Unfortunately it poured rain both days we were there, but we persevered. Saturday was my birthday and Sunday was the Istanbul Marathon, so in spite of the rain the Fulbright crew had good times.

Thursday, 29 September 2011

Hanging my Hat in Afyon: Finally Settled

I've been in Turkey for just under a month and I'm happy to say we've finally settled in Afyon. After much running around, our apartment now has beds, a functioning stove and various other necessities. I'm becoming familiar with the streets of this small city and the small city is becoming familiar with me. Not many foreigners come to Afyon, so I often get asked "Nerelisiniz" (where are you from?).

So, two other Fulbrighters and I climbed over 500 steps to the castle that looms behind our apartment the other day. Here are some images from the adventure:

Friday, 16 September 2011

Afyonkarahisar: Black Fortress of Opium


Here is an image of Kocatepe Camii in Ankara. This mosque is the 2nd largest in all of Turkey and is just as beautiful inside as it is outside.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Merhaba Turkey

Selam,

The last few days have been a flurry of activity. My travels to Turkey were relatively easy, but 24+ hours of traveling including 3 airplanes and their less-than-nutritious accompanying meals wore me out. I was ready for bed upon arrival.

Since that much needed first night of sleep, I've been attending various workshops and lectures provided by Fulbright to help orient us (fellow ETAs and myself) to the Turkish language, politics and culture.

Earlier today we were lucky enough to tour Atatürk's mausoleum and museum. The site was beautiful and the deep connection between Atatürk and his people could still be felt, despite it being decades since his death.

Below you will find a view of Ankara from the mausoleum. The bustling capital city looks serene in the photo, but be sure that the streets are full of honking cabs.

Ankara



The area outside the city reminds me of Las Vegas, NV with its sparse, dry mountains.

Ankara is providing a wonderful introduction to Turkey, and I look forward to the remaining week I will be spending here.