Wednesday, October 7, 2009

more turkey?

i realized i had too many pictures and i just couldnt decide...so i had to add another post. hope you like these too :)

us enjoying an afternoon beer...somehow we justified doing that every single day.

caroline and amber are o-so-cool...but remember, the coolness factor of this picture is directly proportional to that of the photographer (you can figure that out, right?)

i couldnt help myself. (whitney, thats for you.)

this was our favorite lunch, hands down. the food was wonderful, the view was perfect, the weather was amazing, and the company was unbeatable :)

us enjoying after-dinner drinks in a wine bar/ book store...so random, but really fun. we got a history lesson from our curtish waiter. he wanted us to ask obama why the US wont let him in. amber's working on that.

Monday, October 5, 2009

turkey, anyone?

i went to istanbul in august with my 2 friends, amber lehman and caroline mitchell...why, you ask? caroline came up with the adventure, and i conviced amber that we had to go. so we did...yay. we stayed for 5 days in istanbul and then we flew to london where we met up with dave and matt (amber's husband.) here are some pics from turkey...

men washing their feet outside the mosque


me, amber, and caroline on a cruise of the bosphorus (the strait that separates the asian side of istanbul from the european one...yes, we killed 2 birds with one stone and hit up 2 continents in one city...)

this is a picture of the spice market- craziness. there were spices and dried herbs (and huge spools of turkish delight) everywhere! yes, amber and i snagged some paprika and saffron, among other things, to bring home :)


a picture of us outside the blue mosque, one of the most famous landmarks in the city- it was gorgeous- the entire inside was covered in tiny little blue tiles...no picture i took did it justice, so just imagine it in your head...

the view from a rooftop bar (very popular over there...) before our crazy good meal...we drank gin and tonics for $20 each and chalked it up to the cost of the view (which was well worth it, by the way)