More Saturday Stories

Merhaba,

   Here are more photos from our very full, fun Saturday.

Ru

A busy afternoon: Lunch, donuts, ceramics and scarves

Donuts !!!!

Saturdays Randal and I usually walk to town for lunch at Aciktim.  Today Rick and Mary and Sue and Ed joined us.  After lunch we hunted for glass pie pans and on the way home  introduced Sue to the wonderful ceramic shop and the shop with a thousand scarves.

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The traveling Roanoke County Public Library Yankee Swap Fruitcake visits Aciktim for lunch.  Happy Holidays to all my pals back in the library: one day the fruitcake will return!

In our wanderings today we stopped at Tansaṣ looking for glass pie pans for Randal.  He is determined to perfect his pie crusts and had read that glass pie dishes were the best.  We first tried the

restaurant supply store, but they only had size Giant which was too big.  We decided to look in Tansaṣ, one of the local grocery stores we’d pass on our way home.  Viola! They had the perfect glass pie pans…and luckily I had my dictionary so we could say the word oven and mime putting the dish into an oven to make sure they were truly ovenproof.  ( Fırın is the word for oven in Turkish if you ever need to know; no dot over the two I letters.)   In the Tansaṣ parking lot there was a cart set up with a deep fryer and a long line of people waiting to get the free Turkish donuts.  As Randal and I were taking forever to get our pie dishes and get through the check-out line our pals were in the line for free donuts.  They shared.

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Donut Man

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Sue, Ed and Mary wait in line for donuts

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I loved his expression and his mom’s skirt and sweater color combination that I noticed when I had time to look while working with the photos.  He did look a bit less skeptical when he finally got his donuts.

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He wasn’t posing; I snuck in with my zoom: I call this one “boy with donuts!”

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Sue, Mary and Ed shared with Rick, Randal and me.  They tasted like the batter that fried fish or shrimp come in and then deep fried (minus the fish or shrimp)….not at all sweet or cake like…more like fried batter.  I’m glad I tried one but won’t need any more.  I’ll stick to the skinny bagel like simits.

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Alex and Diana looking for the perfect gift in Elhamra Çini ceramic shop which specializes in beautiful hand painted ceramics decorated with Ottoman images, designs and colors.  Our friend Betty from Sundance and I shopped here last summer and now lots of Netsel cruisers have discovered what a special place it is.

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With everything else to look at I almost missed the cat.

Next came the shop with the thousand scarves.  I have one I bought a week ago.  I pointed out the shop to Sue as we passed it and she asked if we could just stop and look…..and Sue left with a lovely bright blue one.

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Sue learning how to tie a scarf: so many colors and choices: she went with the lovely blue though the light purple one was lovely too.

Marmaris Ladies Bazaar

Merhaba

   This weekend the Marmaris Ladies Bazaar is being held in the shopping mall that borders the marina.  Several of us went early this morning as rain was predicted for the afternoon.  It felt good to support the local charities.  I bought some rather odd candles and a piece of carrot cake to give to the security guard at the marina entrance.  He looked a bit lonely when I walked by so I thought I’d bring him a treat while giving a bit of money to one of the local schools that had a baked goods table. 

   There were several Netsel ladies there shopping; the men made one pass through and were done in no time. It was good fun for a good cause.

Ru

Doramac                                                                                                  

“December 22 & 23, Saturday/Sunday s Marmaris Ladies Bazaar where home-made sweets and Turkish dishes, arts and crafts  are sold for charity.” …from Gwen to Live Aboards.

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The Netsel Shopping Mall is all dressed for Christmas and today tables were set up for the Marmaris Ladies’ Bazaar which will be Saturday and Sunday.  We went early-ish  this morning before things got into full swing.  This afternoon when I stopped by, there were clowns and balloon animals being made and the place was really hopping.  As the profits go for charities, busy is good!  But my battery died so no additional photos…Rats!

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The Lions had a table….

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This was my favorite. Though I didn’t buy anything; I did go back to the boat and get the clothes I’d put aside to give to charity and bring it back for them to sell.  They had racks of used clothes so I hoped my donation would be useful. 

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Mary and Jane couldn’t resist the “ 60s flower-power”  jeans.

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Republican Women’s Association had a table, but these women would be Liberals in the US!

    "If there is Sharia law in Turkey, the ones who will be buried away in the dark, the ones to lose all the rights gained, the ones excluded from social life, will be women," said Senal Sarihan, head of the Republican Women’s Association, one protest organizer whose ranks have swelled in recent months.”

http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/06/04/us-turkey-women-idUSL226775020070604

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Candles from the Ladies’ Table

I was taken by these funny candles and bought them not realizing I was supporting the voice of liberated Turkish women!  Now I especially like them….as goofy as they sort of are!

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Gwen making her purchases: she loads up on the baked goods and stores them in containers in her freezer.  With Randal’s pie making and cooking we don’t need to store up on any kind of food.  We look for people to share it with!

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Mary is helping Gwen show off her purchases; angels and wonderful Turkish goodies.

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Angels for sale..

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Mary modeling her purchases…the flowered jeans go quite well with our carpet!

Jeans and top…less than $20.

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Kirsten was shopping with Gwen. 

Kirsten, leader of the Wednesday Morning Group, is an artist with yarn.  She is helping me with a vest I have started using yarn I bought in North Cyprus.  She taught Mary how to knit a wool hat!

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