April 4, 2014 Checking-out Bodrum’s Public Library, Pun Intended For my librarian readers (and I know there are more than just a few), here is a glimpse of the adorable public library in Bodrum.… Read More→
April 3, 2014 Wandering Through 3,000 Years of History at Bodrum Castle Where to even start with Bodrum Castle? It has the most convoluted, Da Vinci Code-style history. Today, the castle is a historical museum as well… Read More→
April 3, 2014 Cooking like a Californian in Turkey It's been challenging finding a good rhythm for cooking every night here in Turkey. Both our apartments so far have just had electric hot plates… Read More→
April 2, 2014 How to Visit a Turkish Bath in Bodrum Today was a real adventure! Rob and I got a late start this morning. Ten days in to the trip, we're at that second wave… Read More→
April 2, 2014 Throwing an Owl-Themed Birthday Party: Look Who-Whoo’s Turning 2! I've invited my friend, Amy, to share some ideas with you while I'm traveling. She's an amazing crafter with two adorable daughters - MrsEm My… Read More→
April 1, 2014 Exploring the Ancient City of Halicarnassus, and Meeting an Adorable Tortoise Before there was Bodrum, there was Halicarnassus. This ancient Greek city was famous around the world for it's architecture and scenery. Today, Rob and I… Read More→
April 1, 2014 Welcome to Bodrum, the Turkish Riviera Alright, you guys ready for a new city? Welcome to Bodrum! The flight from Istanbul to Bodrum just takes an hour and cost only $40… Read More→
March 31, 2014 What to See, Eat and Wear for a Week in Istanbul in March Now that we're off to a new city, let's recap Istanbul for future reference. I wasn't sure what to expect of this city and it… Read More→
March 30, 2014 Crossing to the Asian Continent in Istanbul, and an Amazing Moment of Hope As much as I liked Istanbul, I don't think I really understood it until we crossed over the Bosphorus to explore the Asian side of… Read More→
March 28, 2014 Going Underground at the Basilica Cistern in Istanbul Since it was raining this morning, Rob and I decided to see the underground cisterns next to the Hagia Sophia. The Basilica Cistern was built in… Read More→