Istanbul...

There are many great things about Istanbul. One is that You Tube is banned. It forces me to find other ways to occupy my time rather than watching countless hours of dance offs between teenage booty shakers or becoming enthralled with cute kittens and grammatically incorrect sayings to emphasize their cuteness; such as “I are Kitten”. Anyway, now it’s back to staring blankly at a Turkish Soap Opera and trying to understand what the hell is going on.



A Bit of Funny News:
One day Ragip, Samet, and I found ourselves in a tangle. We were on a mission to buy Tiramisu from the bakery down the road and Samet was looking for his credit card. He offered to pay and I promptly refused, considering I was the one who suggested the Tiramisu run. He insisted telling me that he like spending money on his Du card with hopes of winning FREE MONEY...and thus the result was this film.




Strawberries.
It was a serious love affair between my flat mate and the small box of strawberries. It is often said that we do not know love until we think we have lost it. The same is true for my flat mate. After consuming a plate full of strawberries and chocolate (that I had prepared) he started pacing around. Confused, in a small panic. I could not understand him. We had just eaten the most heavenly strawberries in all of Istanbul...and now he was panicked. I saw him proceed to our front door, put on shoes and grab his keys. Curious, I asked "where are you going?" He responded in a daze "I must get strawberries." His heart was broken on the floor and the only thing that could repair it was the sweet aroma and juicy taste of strawberries. I jumped up and ran to the kitchen, opened the door, and showed him a basket full of strawberries that I had just bought this morning, unbeknownst to him. He leaped with great strength into the kitchen, grabbed the strawberries from me, and embraced them in a way I had never seen him embrace a woman before. And then…I understood love...







While I was discovering the reality of loving another person, Samet was discovering love for oneself. While getting ready for a night out on town he sang this song"Till there was you. By Rachel Star. For a moment...there was nothing but Rachel, the beats, Samet, and this camera

Thoughts on Istanbul- April 15th 2010
        Uskudar                                          Sile- Black Sea                                   Bozcadda

Do you realize how precious this moment is that we are together. I can be anywhere in the world, but right now, I’m with you.I can not help but try to connect the dots that lead me to this wonderful country and after connecting such chance dots, I can not stop thinking in bewildered amazement, how strange it is that I ended up here, in my home, with my friends, so far from my family…all because I tried to break dance and broke my foot and ended up staying in Beloit for the fall of my freshman year.

On the way to Sile............
Ok, so you have seen pictures of the blue mosque, Sultanahmet, and Taksim. The pictures that scream city center and tourism. But there’s more to Istanbul than the endless skyscrapers, great party life, mixed with a touch of ancient enthusiasm. Rather, Istanbul is a mixture of climates, lifestyles, and a true merger between East and West. This little video properly depicts what Istanbul is like outside the city center. It’s ideal for a first-time introduction.




More than anything....Please Notice the SKY.
Please go to my section 365 Days of İstanbul to see more....


The Train Station
I dreamed today that I could write about you and express why you have been such an important part of my life. You, the station, as insignificant to modern times as your were important 100 years ago, embrace me with timeless love. I can sense the history surrounding you and love the silence you give. An all too welcomed escape from the busy streets of Istanbul. From the cat walk of Bagdat Caddesi, from the strange and curious stares of strangers. You embrace me in everything I yearn for and remind me of living.

Listening to the Birds Early in the Morning.


The Train is Coming




FLOWERS!
One Day Ragip picked me up from work on a Sunday and presented me with one of the most beautiful flowers that have ever been given to me (outside of flowers my mother has given me). It was so sweet and a simple gesture. He didn't know that flowers were my favorite gifts. There have only been two men who have ever bought me flowers. One guy dated three years ago and one is my best friend. So here's a picture of some simple and thoughtful joy. Thanks Ragip!


























































































































































In a leaving Day
By Umit (Turkish Poet)
Translated by ragip Kumular
What a strange day, these leaving days..
you even leave from a friend or an enemy
it somehow makes you feel strange...

Deep hurt comes inside
while looking at streets for the last time
shops, houses, cafes...

Memory loaded caravans are passing
full..just before your eyes
is it the last memeory from a leaving day?

So unforgetable days are ending,
slowly...as we are not aware
while the sky is blue and the leaf is green

As much as you can claim
that it is unforgetable
this last moment, this unexcpected rain
it is forgetable, dear

What can be done in such a day?
just closed suitcase, nailed box
then just a simple "Good Bye"...

2 comments:

  1. When I saw the picture of Ragip kissing the strawberries, I laughed for five minutes!! Good to see all of you! The poems were very revealing. Mom

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  2. you ve been always asking wrong questions..
    i hope one day you r gonna understand that right questions is more important than right answers...

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