31 May 2011

Istanbul Revisited



Taste of Turkey: Have re-acquainted ourselves with Lentil Soup served with slice of lemon and bread, Shishkebab, wonderful Ayran - the salty yoghurt type drink of Turkey, and.... Baklava in all shapes and sizes... delicious!


The displays of fresh fruit and veg are mouth watering. We breakfast each day on fresh strawberries and other fruit with creamy yoghurt.


Our hotel is in the Sultahnamet district close to the Blue Mosque. One of the minarets can be seen in this photo of a street scene nearby.

Day 3 and we are still in a bit of a daze, catching up on emails in the dining room of our hotel which is on the top floor of the building overlooking the Sea of Marmara. Sounds very glam but in fact we have humble 2-3 star, tiny room backing on to a railway line. From there we look out on to ancient ruins of a crumbling city wall sprouting weeds and wildflowers, which appears to run right along the waterfront. Quite pretty in a very decadent way as one glances down to the courtyard below to the pile of doggie dooh and shambolic makings of a fence, then beyond to a veggie garden with a pile of old metal beds thrown haphazardly to one side.

We both agree our trip over here was the best we have ever done, contributed to mainly by the stopover in Singapore and the 9 hour crash/sleep which we had in the Transit Hotel there. The usual dramas of travelling visited us. The credit card which grew legs, got up and walked from where it should have been put, to finally being found in the shopping bag with the item last purchased. This discovered on takeoff from Singapore so Pippy manages to while away the first hour of the flight freaking out, searching through bags, and composing an email to the bank stopping the card, before it is finally found! The camera pulls a similar trick, burrowing its way to the very bottom of a carry bag then hiding in amongst a t-shirt.

On arrival we dump our bags on arrival here in Istanbul, shower, change, enjoy a sumptuous Turkish breakfast on the top floor, then head out for the adventure of finding Ofuk the Dental Surgeon who is expecting Pippy at 2.00pm. He has new premises on the Asian side of Istanbul - an area we have not visited before.




It is easy to locate the "ferryboat" to cross the Bosphorus, to jump on a Dolmush (Little yellow bus) to Cekmekoy about half an hour into the suburbs on the Asian side. However, locating Ufuk's new premises is another matter and it takes us the best part of an hour wandering dusty and cracked streets, before we track him down near to where we had started looking. His new premises are state of the art and treatment starts with a radiogram - Pippy standing with her head in a machine which moves in a circle around her head while playing music! It is 3 hours later when we finally leave and Pippy will be going back each day until all the work is done.

Here is the lowdown from Pippy:

Five of my old crowns have been removed to be replaced with new zirconium ones later in the week plus one new crown centre front. Yesterday temp crowns installed and amalgam fillings taken out and replaced with new white ones. Also will finally get a proper crown on the implant done in 2008. Yesterday had wisdom tooth taken out. We will be much poorer for this experience, but we look on it as insurance as I was a walking time bomb with dental issues and one which we would not want going off mid Atlantic.

5 comments:

Noel and Kerrin said...

Cap'n bUck and Pippy, It is blowing a gale her. The race to Musket Cove has been delayed for 24 hours--there are 5 metre swells.
Glad you had a good trip over. The transit hotel in Singaspore is certainly great. I enjoyed the farewell walk and brunch. I did not realize Pippy that you had more dental work to do ,although I am not suprised you did not tell us. Hope it all goes well. Look forward to reading your next bulletin from Marmaris Cheers Noel (and Kerrin)

Pam and John said...

John heard at lunch today (from Noel) that your blog site is up and running. Already we begin to get a sense of your day to day activities, with your eloquent word pictures. Sorry to hear about more dental work being required, but it makes sense to get it all tidied up before the long journey.
Weather here is still nasty, strong north easterlies and very wet, but not too cold.
Cheers from us both.
Pam and John

Anths n Juddi said...

Good stuff Cap'n buck, am loving your blog...keep them coming! Glad to hear you guys arrived safe & sound and that Pippy's treatment is so far so good! Looking forward to your next entry....take care! Anths & Juddi

Unknown said...

You might be interested in fact that Phil has just purchased the ex JFK classic two master MANITOU which he has shipped to Majorca (Palma) where he intends sailing in the regattas there, and after that on to France. Who knows you might cross paths?

Unknown said...

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