WELCOME BACK! I am happy to say that we are once again able to display items on our blog. You may or may not know that last week it was blocked by those who have all our best interest in mind. I suppose that what you don't see on blogger can't effect your mind or decisions you make in the future. So, for now we are back (although, I admit that the thought of having one less thing to keep up with was a little freeing). If "they" determine that the open fields of blogger are too risky-then we will be unable to access it again. Sigh....so enjoy it while you can, this free flowing access may not last long!
The following posts are from our most recent trip with friends to Cappadocia. If I ever have the opportunity to go back there I will go in a heart beat! If you ever get the opportunity to go-don't hesitate! It is one of those places on the planet that escapes description. Our photos are sadly lacking in the incredible beauty of this region. We gladly share them with you and we hope you enjoy them as much as we did experiencing this trip.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
We arrived in Cappadocia at the exact moment the sun broke over the valleys. Words and photos can not describe how amazing it was! The "driving all night thing" was tough but SOOO worth it to arrive at that particular moment. Just think, if we hadn't made the right amount of stops along the way, we would have missed it altogether!!!!!
This painting was one of MANY inside one of the cave churches.
As you can see, thousands of years (and desecration)have taken a toll on the images.
This is a cave "nunnery". 7 floors where the nuns lived, and studied theology and worshiped. Unfortunately, it was closed because of interior structural safety hazards.
We toured an underground cave that they believe to have been used by the early Christians fleeing invading armies. These tunnels and living spaces were a huge network of passages and deep containment spaces. There were several levels that you could go from one to the other but there were also holes cut out for communication and for transporting objects from one level to the next. It was really amazing how each tunnel was connected from living to cooking to storage and worship spaces. They even developed a plan to battle against oncoming invasions from behind the massive boulders that they used to close off passageways.
Steve got stuck in this hole-not really, but it was really funny.
Steve got stuck in this hole-not really, but it was really funny.
The 3 beautifuls..and they are really unique!!! The "tops" remained there after the water, wind etc... finished carving out these images.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Since we are now one Facebook-we haven't kept up with the blog as well as we should have. We have also both added new students that we are teaching English to so our"free" time just got cut in half. Hopefully, we will have a weekend that we will be able to load some new photos from the Cappadocia trip. There are so many, I can't do them right away. Keep us in mind-things are really busy right now and it doesn't look like it will lighten up any time before Christmas. Thanks for visiting-check back for our photos and tales from the trip, or-join FaceBook and see what we have posted on our profile pages! :)
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