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Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Spice Market


This is the main enterance to the Egyptian Bazaar also known as the Spice Bazaar. It's not as big as The Grand Bazaar, which we also walked through, but it does have plenty of interesting items for sale. I didn't find any carpets that I needed and all of the flying models weren't available for a test ride.



As part of a cooking class we took, we also had a tour through this bazaar and stopped at some of the preferred shops inside. Alexandra and I bought tea and spices from Ucuzcular Baharat,









Tea is available at almost every corner. Whether it's a newspaper stand or shoe store, if you need a hot tea it's available. The teas comes served in glasses like those on the left. It's strong and best with some sugar.












adadis, so close to the real thing but not really




All kinds of knock off items can be found in a city of 17 million, name your price and start bargaining.










We saw this outside of a shop while walking back toward our hotel, I'm not sure this would make me want to shop there.

























Interesting parking, I'm not sure if there was going to be some work done later or the car just needed to be off the street.











Inside of one of the cisterns in Istanbul, the picture does not need to be turned. The Madusa head was placed on its side, look at the water line on the bottom.












Kumpir = potato

These potato bars were great, you could get a big baked potato with all kinds of fillings. Corn, cheese, salsa, ham, olives, garlic yoghurt and peppers.










One lost little shoe. This was on the Asian side of Istanbul, we had walked up from the ferry terminal and were looking for a street.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Kyiv, Ukraine for the holiday


There was no Thanksgiving in Europe, but there were enough Americans around to celebrate with turkey and trimmings for dinner. There was a charity function, put on for The Children of Chernobyl, at the hotel we stayed at on Thursday night. We had dinner with some friends, Laura and Salus. Chernobyl is a little more than 100 miles north of Kyiv on the border with Belarus.





St. Michael's Golden Domed Monastery






In the square in front of the monastery.








Funicular









Looking toward the Pechersk Lavra/Kiev Monastery of the Caves.









Rememberence day for Holodomor, 27 November 2010. There is a Metro stop at this location that is the deepest in Europe. Arsenalna Station 105.5 meter down.
We rode the subway to Dnipro, the wrong direction, switched trains and went to Khreshchatyk station back toward our hotel.



Monument to Victims Holodomor, Kiev




Orthodox church at Pechersk Lavra







Everybody likes a happy elf with a barrel of beer!












VW Touareg, chrome on black wheels on Khreshchatyk Avenue. This large central avenue is closed on Sundays for citizens to walk and shop.






Near European Square on Khreshchatyk Avenue.









Take your pick of exotic flavors of Lays chips: salami, crab, green onion, sour cream and onion and pepper I think.










Getting ready to board the plane back to Bratislava, SK we stopped and took a picture with Kris. Boryspil International Airport.