IN MY VIEW Castreau has long been gone BUT the official departure will be AWESOME. Anyway enjoy Istanbul. Lived , worked there for nearly 2 years. Moda is my favorite suburb.
I don't think that guy has more than three brain cells to rub together. He's not calling any shots. It's all Central casting from the globalists. What did you think of the video we saw within the last couple weeks of Trudeau being escorted around at Mar-A-Lago by US Marshals
Oh! Please send me some secret places You think I should check out? I want to live near where I can watch the ships go up and down the harbor. I went to the archeology museum today. It was just okay, but I absolutely love going into Sultanahmet. I am currently near Taksim Square, Eastside, with a view of the water. Absolutely gorgeous.
Years ago when I was stationed in Ankara I went to Istanbul to help out our guys at the Airport with their IT. While I was there I went to a big outdoor market that was very famous at the time - but I can't remember the name. Any taksi driver will know it though.
While there I bought all kinds of stuff - the obligatory puzzle box and puzzle rings, and a few other Turkish things, but I was more interested in the other stuff. They had all kinds of different old money like US silver certificates, I got a 1929 2$ bill with the red writing, silver coins, 1st gulf war stuff like the surrender hankies and the fake Iraqi Dinar notes with surrender instructions on the back, WW2 Deutschmarks, Iran and Iraq money, Russian military stuff like an Army hat, medals and a pilot's watch, Russian rubles, and really old Ottoman Empire stuff like old coins and a really nice bowl I still use for pistachio nuts. Oh yea - get a kilo of those nuts. They rock. And again - try some iskendar with an elma chi and an efes.
If you have the time you should check that place out. I didn't buy any gold other than the puzzle rings there but that was because I had a jeweler in Ankara that gave me spot price on whatever I wanted (I brought him a fair amount of business from the base).
IN MY VIEW Castreau has long been gone BUT the official departure will be AWESOME. Anyway enjoy Istanbul. Lived , worked there for nearly 2 years. Moda is my favorite suburb.
yea no lol Trudope is calling the shots still. As a Canadian, trust me when I say, we ALL are hoping he steps down or gets forced out.
You'd have to be living under a rock not to see the division and hatred Trudope has brought to this country.
I don't think that guy has more than three brain cells to rub together. He's not calling any shots. It's all Central casting from the globalists. What did you think of the video we saw within the last couple weeks of Trudeau being escorted around at Mar-A-Lago by US Marshals
Oh! Please send me some secret places You think I should check out? I want to live near where I can watch the ships go up and down the harbor. I went to the archeology museum today. It was just okay, but I absolutely love going into Sultanahmet. I am currently near Taksim Square, Eastside, with a view of the water. Absolutely gorgeous.
Years ago when I was stationed in Ankara I went to Istanbul to help out our guys at the Airport with their IT. While I was there I went to a big outdoor market that was very famous at the time - but I can't remember the name. Any taksi driver will know it though.
While there I bought all kinds of stuff - the obligatory puzzle box and puzzle rings, and a few other Turkish things, but I was more interested in the other stuff. They had all kinds of different old money like US silver certificates, I got a 1929 2$ bill with the red writing, silver coins, 1st gulf war stuff like the surrender hankies and the fake Iraqi Dinar notes with surrender instructions on the back, WW2 Deutschmarks, Iran and Iraq money, Russian military stuff like an Army hat, medals and a pilot's watch, Russian rubles, and really old Ottoman Empire stuff like old coins and a really nice bowl I still use for pistachio nuts. Oh yea - get a kilo of those nuts. They rock. And again - try some iskendar with an elma chi and an efes.
If you have the time you should check that place out. I didn't buy any gold other than the puzzle rings there but that was because I had a jeweler in Ankara that gave me spot price on whatever I wanted (I brought him a fair amount of business from the base).
https://www.tripadvisor.com/AttractionProductReview-g293974-d11461672-Istanbul_Small_Group_Sightseeing_and_Culinary_Walking_Tour-Istanbul.html Walking tours are a great place to start, they really do take you through the backstreets and beyond and give you the confidence to explore on your own. BUT Moda has the best ice cream shop in turkey. More to follow texting Turkish friends.
COOL busy ATM but will send you a great list tomorrow.
BUSY atm but will send a great list asap