A Collection From September and October, 2022
I have wanted to visit here for years.
Felt like I was awake inside a dream for the entire five weeks. Here are some moments from that time.
Çeşme, İzmir
Hello, it’s me
Perge Ancient City, Antalya
And importantly, the kitten I hung out with for a solid hour
Galata Tower View, Istanbul
Butterfly Valley, Fethiye
I DIY’d the Lycian Way (Likya Yolu) hike that stretches 500km+ around southwestern Turkey with a one-way two week car rental. This allowed me to hike every day with just a small day pack and return to stay in guesthouses in the evening. It was glorious, just like these grapes.
(Read more // coming soon) ↗
Ortaköy Mosque, Istanbul
“I often lie down in the round little clearing and let the sunlight wash over me. Eyes closed tight, I give myself up to it, ears tuned to the wind whipping through the treetops. Wrapped in the deep fragrance of the forest, I listen to the flapping of birds wings, to the stirring of the ferns. I’m freed from gravity and float up—just a little—from the ground and drift in the air. Of course I can’t stay there forever. It’s just a momentary sensation—open my eyes and it’s gone.
Still, it’s an overwhelming experience. Being able to float in the air.
It rains hard a couple times, but doesn’t last, and each time I run outside, naked, to wash myself. Sometimes I get all sweaty exercising, rip off my clothes, and sunbathe on the porch. I drink a lot of tea, and concentrate on reading, sitting on the porch or by the stove. Books on history, science, folklore, mythology, sociology, psychology, Shakespeare, you name it. Instead of racing straight through, I reread parts I think are most important till I understand them, to get something tangible out of them.”
— Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Fethiye, Muğla Province
“Sitting in the quiet woods with birds chirping all around me, I read the story of this practical guy. In the back of the book there’s a penciled note Oshima had written. His handwriting’s pretty easy to spot:
‘It’s all a question of imagination. Our responsibility begins with the power to imagine. It’s just like Yeats said: In dreams begin responsibilities.‘”
— Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami
Patara Beach